closely+attached

  • 101adnate —   a. Botany closely attached; related; grown together especially unusually.    ♦ adnation, n …

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  • 102material injury — An injury resulting in damages of a substantial nature as distinguished from merely nominal damages. Anno: 16 ALR 633. To the freehold:–the term as used in the provisions of a conditional sales act making severability without material injury to… …

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  • 103adnate — adjective of unlike parts or organs; growing closely attached a calyx adnate to the ovary • Ant: ↑connate • Topics: ↑biology, ↑biological science …

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  • 104restrictive clause — noun a subordinate clause that limits or restricts the meaning of the noun phrase it modifies • Hypernyms: ↑subordinate clause, ↑dependent clause * * * noun : an adjective clause so closely attached to its noun as to be essential to the… …

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  • 105proclitic — adj. & n. Gram. adj. (of a monosyllable) closely attached in pronunciation to a following word and having itself no accent. n. such a word, e.g. at in at home. Derivatives: proclitically adv. Etymology: mod.L procliticus f. Gk proklino lean… …

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  • 106ATLANTIC CITY — ATLANTIC CITY, one of the most frequently visited tourist sites on the East Coast of the United States, located off the southern New Jersey coast and part of a two county area rich in Jewish culture and identity opportunity. At the outset of the… …

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  • 107ELIEZER BEN HYRCANUS — (end of the first and beginning of the second century C.E.), tanna. He is sometimes called Eliezer the Great (Sot. 9:15; Tosef., Or., end) and is the Eliezer mentioned without patronymic. R. Eliezer was one of the pillars of the early talmudic… …

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  • 108DIASPORA – SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD — During the period of the Second Temple, Jewish history was mainly concentrated in Ereẓ Israel. Whatever may or may not have been the relative population figures inside and outside the country, the main currents which were subsequently to shape… …

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  • 109ISAAC BEN MENAHEM THE GREAT — (11th century), French scholar of the generation of rashi s teachers. In his youth Isaac studied in Mainz at the yeshivah of eliezer b. isaac of worms . Later he settled in France and the correspondence thereafter between Isaac and his teacher… …

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  • 110SPIELVOGEL, NATHAN — (1874–1956), Australian author. The son of a Galician immigrant who became a goldminer and storekeeper, Spielvogel was born in the gold rush town of Ballarat, Victoria. He was raised in a warm, religious atmosphere and, despite the remoteness and …

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