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South Africa town, Gauteng province, South Africa, on the Vaal River, southwest of Johannesburg. It was founded in 1942 after it was determined that the South African Iron and Steel Industrial Corporation steelworks at Pretoria could no…
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legal separation - Black's law dictionary - Enacademic

2 черв. 2020 р. — A court order arranging the terms (custody, support, etc.) under which a married couple will live separately. See also divorce (divorce a mensa et thoro) separate ...
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Remember this site. All languages Abkhaz Adyghe Afrikaans Ainu Akan Albanian Alsatian Altaic Arabic Aragonese Armenian Aromanian Asturian Aymara Azerbaijani Bagobo Bashkir Basque Belarusian...
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accompany - Collocations dictionary - Enacademic

1 січ. 2020 р. — Look at other dictionaries: accompany — accompany, attend, conduct, escort, convoy, chaperon mean to go or be together with; they differ chiefly in their ...
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ένεκα - new_ell.enacademic.com

απαρχαιωμένη πρόθ. 1. συντάσσεται με γεν., εξαιτίας, για: Ένεκα της βροχής δε φύγαμε. 2. σε λαϊκές φράσεις συντάσσεται λαθεμένα και με ονομαστ.: Ένεκα η βροχή βραχήκαμε
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posterity - Etymology dictionary - Enacademic

10 лют. 2020 р. — late 14c., from O.Fr. posterité, from L. posteritatem (nom. posteritas) the condition of coming after, from posterus coming after, subsequent, from post after (see ...
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enacademic.com circulation - universalium.enacademic.com circulable /serr kyeuh leuh beuhl/, adj. /serr kyeuh lay sheuhn/, n. 1. an act or instance of circulating, moving in a circle or circuit, or flowing.
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[wät′ l] n. [ME wattel < OE watul, a hurdle, woven twigs < ? IE * wedh , to knit, bind < base * (a)we > WEAVE] 1. a sort of woven work made of sticks intertwined with twigs or branches, used for walls, fences, and roofs 2. [Brit. Dial
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Borer - surnames.enacademic.com

Recorded as Borer and Boarer, this is a medieval English surname.It is occupational, and derives it is said, from the pre 7th century Olde English word "borian", itself associated with the Olde Norse word "bora", and as such it describes some one who worked with tools for boring holes in stone or wood, and later iron.The name may also have described a tunneler, since this was an art which went ...