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  • 71aid-to-trade — /ˌeɪd tə treɪd/ noun a service which supports trade, e.g. banking and advertising ● The recession has affected aids to trade and the industries they support and supply. ● At that time, advertising was the fastest expanding aid to trade …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 72aid-prayer — A prayer or demand that other parties shall be joined in the action and help defend his title, which a defendant tenant may make in a real action as a preliminary step before putting in his plea. He may thus call for assistance because of the… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 73AID (artificial insemination by donor) — A procedure in which a fine catheter (tube) is inserted through the cervix (the natural opening of the uterus) into the uterus (the womb) to deposit a sperm sample from a donor other than the woman s mate directly into the uterus. The purpose of… …

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  • 74Aid, vibrotactile — A mechanical instrument that helps individuals who are hard of hearing to detect and interpret sound through their sense of touch. It is called a vibrotactile aid because it serves as an aid by permitting a person to feel the vibrations, in this… …

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  • 75aid — [15] Aid comes ultimately from the same source as adjutant (which originally meant simply ‘assistant’). Latin juvāre became, with the addition of the prefix ad ‘to’, adjuvāre ‘give help to’; from its past participle adjutus was formed a new verb …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 76aid — Government assistance in the form of cash, goods, or services. Government aid to a country’s industrial sectors or geographical regions ranges from *grants to *tax breaks to technical assistance. International aid includes the transfer of… …

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  • 77aid — [15] Aid comes ultimately from the same source as adjutant (which originally meant simply ‘assistant’). Latin juvāre became, with the addition of the prefix ad ‘to’, adjuvāre ‘give help to’; from its past participle adjutus was formed a new verb …

    Word origins

  • 78Aid Association of Lutherans — The Aid Association for Lutherans was founded in 1902 in Wisconsin as a fraternal benefit society aimed at providing low cost life insurance to its members and supporting Lutheran communities in America.The group merged its insurance and… …

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  • 79aid —   transfer of resources from a donor to a recipient. May be undertaken at a variety of scales usually under the following conditions:   bilaterally between national governments. The donor will usually attach specific conditions both economic and… …

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  • 80And Then There Were None — For other uses, see And Then There Were None (disambiguation). And Then There Were None   …

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