not+entire

  • 31Not-To-Exceed (NTE) — This article deals with an emissions standard for Heavy Duty Diesel Engines which was created by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. The Not To Exceed (NTE) standard recently promulgated by the United States Environmental… …

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  • 32Not-To-Exceed — The Not To Exceed (NTE) standard recently promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ensures that heavy duty engine emissions are controlled over the full range of speed and load combinations commonly experienced in… …

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  • 33entire — adj. & n. adj. 1 whole, complete. 2 not broken or decayed. 3 unqualified, absolute (an entire success). 4 in one piece; continuous. 5 not castrated. 6 Bot. without indentation. 7 pure, unmixed. n. an uncastrated animal. Etymology: ME f. AF enter …

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  • 34Entire (animal) — In animal fancy and animal husbandry, entire indicates that an animal has not been desexed, i.e. spayed (female) or neutered (male).Animals are desexed for selective breeding purposes. Males may also be neutered in order to make them more… …

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  • 35entire day — This phrase signifies an undivided day, not parts of two days. An entire day must have a legal, fixed, precise time to begin, and a fixed, precise time to end. A day, in contemplation of law, comprises all the twenty four hours, beginning and… …

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  • 36entire day — This phrase signifies an undivided day, not parts of two days. An entire day must have a legal, fixed, precise time to begin, and a fixed, precise time to end. A day, in contemplation of law, comprises all the twenty four hours, beginning and… …

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  • 37not administered — Literally, assets of a decedent, sometimes his entire estate, not subjected to administration in a probate court. At common law, goods, chattels, and credits not administered, meant goods, chattels, and credits which had been the property of the… …

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  • 38entire blood — Relations of the entire blood are those derived not only from the same ancestor, but from the same couple of ancestors. In re Skidmore s Estate, 148 Misc. 569, 266 N.Y.S. 312 …

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  • 39entire blood — Relations of the entire blood are those derived not only from the same ancestor, but from the same couple of ancestors. In re Skidmore s Estate, 148 Misc. 569, 266 N.Y.S. 312 …

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  • 40entire — [ɪn tʌɪə, ɛn ] adjective 1》 with no part left out; whole.     ↘without qualification; absolute. 2》 not broken, damaged, or decayed. 3》 (of a male horse) not castrated. 4》 Botany (of a leaf) without indentations or division into leaflets. Origin… …

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