
1) Additional-axle charge 2) Bong hourly 3) Booth collection 4) Booth fare 5) Booth payment 6) Bridge charge 7) Bridge crossing charge 8) Bridge fare 9) Bridge fee 10) Bridge or road leader 11) Bridge or tunnel charge 12) Bridge payment 13) Bridge rate 14) Bridge use fee 15) Bridge-crossing cost 16) Bridge-crossing fee
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1) Angelus 2) Chime 3) Clank 4) Custom 5) Duty 6) Fee 7) Knell 8) Peal 9) Ring 10) Tax
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v. 1) to delay, suspend or hold off the effect of a statute. Examples: a) a minor is injured in an accident when he is 14 years old, and the state law (statute of limitations) allows a person hurt by negligence two years to file suit for damages. But for a minor the statute is "tolled" until he/she becomes 18 and decides whether or not to sue. Thus...
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[gene family] The toll genes encode members of the toll-like receptor class of proteins. Mutants in the toll gene were originally identified by 1995 Nobel Laureates Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard and Eric Wieschaus and colleagues in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster in 1985, and cloned by the laboratory of Kathryn Anderson in 1988. Since ...
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• (v. i.) To pay toll or tallage. • (v. i.) To take toll; to raise a tax. • (n.) A portion of grain taken by a miller as a compensation for grinding. • (n.) The sound of a bell produced by strokes slowly and uniformly repeated. • (v. t.) To draw; to entice; to allure. See Tole. • (v. i.) To sound or ring, as a bell, wi...
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sum levied on users of certain roads, highways, canals, bridges, tunnels, ferries, and other such conveniences, primarily to pay the construction ... [4 related articles]
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1) tax paid by the citizens for certain priviledges offered by the government like using the highway, crossing bridge over water. 2) To suspend, delay or stop the effect of something (normally a legal term)
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Drosophila gene required for dorsoventral polarity determination. Protein (124 kD) is a transmembrane receptor with leucine-rich repeat. Interacts downstream with pelle and tube and defines dorsoventral polarity in the embryo. Toll, which is present over the entire surface of the embryo, is activated ventrally by interaction with a spatially restricted, extracellular ligand.
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number (of dead or injured)
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Toll intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Tolled ;
present participle & verbal noun Tolling .] To sound or ring, as a bell, with strokes uniformly repeated at intervals, as at funerals, or in calling assemblies, or to announce th...
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Toll noun The sound of a bell produced by strokes slowly and uniformly repeated.
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Toll transitive verb [ Latin
tollere . See
Tolerate .]
(O. Eng. Law) To take away; to vacate; to annul.
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Smelters or refiners treat material on toll when they do not take ownership of the concentrates or scrap, but only make the owner a charge for processing it.
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1) To stop or suspend the operation of a statute. Most often, this term is used in reference to statutes of limitations, which set the time limits for bringing a lawsuit or criminal prosecution on particular types of legal claims. For example, the statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit may be tolled if the plaintiff didn't realize he or she ha...
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A toll is a tax or duty chargeable for selling goods, setting up a stall, or travelling along a public road, bridge or ferry or for transporting goods by railway.
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[
n] - a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance) 2. [v] - ring slowly, of bells 3. [v] - ring recurrently
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noun a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges (used for maintenance)
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