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  • 51Judicial scrivener — also known as shiho shoshi lawyers, are one of the legal professions in Japan. Judicial scriveners are authorized to represent their clients in real estate registrations, commercial registrations (e.g. the incorporation of companies), preparation …

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  • 52Administrative scrivener — also known as gyosei shoshi lawyers (certified administrative procedures specialists), form a legal profession in Japan. Administrative scriveners are authorized to represent clients in filings with administrative agencies, and in the preparation …

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  • 53Geogrids — Also see Geosynthetics. The development of methods of preparing relatively rigid polymeric materials by tensile drawing [1] , in a sense cold working, raised the possibility that such materials could be used in the reinforcement of soils for… …

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  • 54baptize — also baptise verb (baptized; also baptised; baptizing; also baptising) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French baptiser, from Late Latin baptizare, from Greek baptizein to dip, baptize, from baptein to dip, dye; akin to Old Norse kvefja to… …

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  • 55calorie — also calory noun (plural ries) Etymology: French calorie, from Latin calor heat, from calēre to be warm more at lee Date: 1866 1. a. the amount of heat required at a pressure of one atmosphere to raise the temperature of one gram of water one… …

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  • 56embed — also imbed verb (embedded; also imbedded; embedding; also imbedding) Date: circa 1794 transitive verb 1. a. to enclose closely in or as if in a matrix < fossils embedded in stone > b. to make something an integral part of …

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  • 57enology — also oenology noun Etymology: Greek oinos wine + English logy more at wine Date: 1814 a science that deals with wine and wine making • enological also oenological adjective • enologist also oenologist noun …

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  • 58euthanize — also euthanatize transitive verb ( nized; also tized; nizing; also tizing) Etymology: Greek euthanatos Date: 1873 to subject to euthanasia …

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  • 59exorcise — also exorcize transitive verb ( cised; also cized; cising; also cizing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French exorciscer, from Late Latin exorcizare, from Greek exorkizein, from ex + horkizein to bind by oath, adjure, from horkos oath Date …

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  • 60extrovert — also extravert noun Etymology: modification of German extravertiert, from Latin extra + vertere Date: 1918 one whose personality is characterized by extroversion; broadly a gregarious and unreserved person • extrovert also extravert adjective •&#8230; …

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