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  • 101false pretenses — false pre·tens·es / pre ˌten səz, pri ten / n pl: false representations concerning past or present facts that are made with the intent to defraud another; also: the crime of obtaining title to another s property by false pretenses compare larceny …

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  • 102clock — 1. noun /klɒk,klɑk/ a) An instrument used to measure or keep track of time; a non portable timepiece. This car has over 300,000 miles on the clock. b) The odometer of a motor vehicle …

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  • 103Chevrolet Aveo (T200) — For a complete overview of all Aveo models, see Chevrolet Aveo. Chevrolet Aveo (T200) Manufacturer GM Daewoo (General Motors) Also called Che …

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  • 104Deception (criminal law) — Deception was a legal term of art used in the definition of statutory offences in England and Wales and Northern Ireland. It is a legal term of art in the Republic of Ireland. Until 2007, in England and Wales, the main deception offences were… …

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  • 105Mahindra Rodeo — Tachometer The Mahindra Rodeo is one of the three scooters in the Power Scooters portfolio of Mahindra. The model was launched on September 10, 2009. Mahindra Rodeo is a 125 cc gearless Power Scooter and incorporates technological and design… …

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  • 106Usage-based insurance — Usage based insurance, also known as pay as you drive (PAYD) and mile based auto insurance is a type of automobile insurance whereby the costs of motor insurance are dependent upon type of vehicle used, measured against Time, Distance and Place.… …

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  • 107Clock — 1. record the speed of a racehorse, racing car, runner, etc.; 2. (on pinball machines, computer games, etc.) make the digital read out of the scoreboard return to the initial position of zeros in a single game of continuous play; 3. drive a car… …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 108clock — I Australian Slang 1. record the speed of a racehorse, racing car, runner, etc.; 2. (on pinball machines, computer games, etc.) make the digital read out of the scoreboard return to the initial position of zeros in a single game of continuous… …

    English dialects glossary

  • 109anode — [19] The term anode, meaning ‘positive electrode’, appears to have been introduced by the English philosopher William Whewell around 1834. It was based on Greek ánodos ‘way up’, a compound noun formed from aná ‘up’ and hodós ‘way’ (also… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 110cathode — [19] The term cathode, meaning ‘negative electrode’, appears to have been introduced by the English philosopher William Whewell around 1834. It was based on Greek káthodos ‘way down’, a compound formed from katá ‘down’ and hodós ‘way’ (also… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins