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  • 43jersey — jerseyed, adj. /jerr zee/, n., pl. jerseys. 1. a close fitting, knitted sweater or shirt. 2. a plain knit, machine made fabric of wool, silk, nylon, rayon, etc., characteristically soft and elastic, used for garments. 3. (cap.) one of a breed of… …

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  • 44Jersey — Jerseyan, n., adj. Jerseyite, n. /jerr zee/, n. 1. a British island in the English Channel: the largest of the Channel Islands. 79,342; 44 sq. mi. (116 sq. km). Cap.: St. Helier. 2. Informal. New Jersey. * * * Jersey Introduction Jersey… …

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  • 45residencia — ▪ judicial review       in colonial Spanish America, judicial review of an official s acts, conducted at the conclusion of his term of office. Originating in Castile in the early 15th century, it was extended to the government of Spain s colonial …

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  • 48Really — Re al*ly (r[=a] [aum]l*l[=e] ), adv. Royally. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 49second-guess — transitive verb Date: 1941 1. to criticize or question actions or decisions of (someone) often after the results of those actions or decisions are known < meet almost every morning and, over coffee, second guess the local coach Bruce Newman >;&#8230; …

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  • 50royal — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English roial, from Anglo French real, roial, from Latin regalis, from reg , rex king; akin to Old Irish rī (genitive rīg) king, Sanskrit rājan, Latin regere to rule more at right Date: 14th century 1. a. of kingly&#8230; …

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