vest

  • 51vest — To pass to a person, as where the title to property comes to the heir upon the death of the owner intestate. To descend; to take effect. D. M. Ferry & Co. v Forquer, 61 Mont 336, 202 P 193, 29 ALR 642. To give an immediate fixed right of present… …

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  • 52Vest-Agder — Provincia de Noruega …

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  • 53Vest (disambiguation) — Vest may refer to: *Vest, sleeveless upper body garment of several varieties. *Vesting, a legal concept. *VEST, a cryptographic primitive.urname*George Graham Vest , a U.S. politician. *Jason Vest, a U.S. investigative journalist. *Charles… …

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  • 54vest-pocket — [vest′päk΄it] adj. 1. small enough to fit into a vest pocket [a vest pocket dictionary] 2. quite small or compact [a vest pocket park] …

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  • 55vest-pock|et — «VEHST POK iht», adjective. 1. able to fit in a vest pocket: »a vest pocket radio. 2. very small: »a vest pocket industry, a vest pocket park …

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  • 56vest-pocket — /vest pok it/, adj. 1. designed to be carried in the pocket of the vest, in a purse, or in a similarly small space; miniature: a vest pocket dictionary. 2. very small: a vest pocket version of Versailles. [1910 15] * * * …

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  • 57vest-pocket — vest′ pock et adj. 1) designed to be carried in or as if in the pocket of a vest: a vest pocket dictionary[/ex] 2) contained in a small space; compact: a vest pocket park[/ex] • Etymology: 1910–15 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 58Vest Pension House — (Тагбиларан,Филиппины) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: Tamblot Street …

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  • 59vest|ing — vest|ing1 «VEHS tihng», noun. cloth for making vests. vest|ing2 «VEHS tihng», noun. = vested rights …

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  • 60vest|less — «VEHST lihs», adjective. without a vest …

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