Thus in a contract
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HEREBYThus, in a contract
demurrageundue delay or detention of a vessel, railway wagon, etc, and thus in the completion of a contract; compensation for such detention
demurragesDEMURRAGE, undue delay or detention of a vessel, railway wagon, etc, and thus in the completion of a contract; compensation for such detention
indentingDivide (a document drawn up in duplicate) into its two copies with a zigzag line, thus ensuring identification
pohutukawa(Maori) a New Zealand evergreen which bears clusters of red flowers in December and January; thus called the Christmas tree
pohutukawasPOHUTUKAWA, (Maori) a New Zealand evergreen which bears clusters of red flowers in December and January; thus called the Christmas tree
dodgeballA game in which players in a circle try to hit opponents inside the circle, thus eliminating them, with an inflated ball
transcribingSynthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, thus copying the genetic information in the latter
transcribeSynthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, thus copying the genetic information in the latter
intumescent(of a coating or sealant) Swelling up when heated, thus protecting the material underneath or sealing a gap in the event of a fire
transcribedSynthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, thus copying the genetic information in the latter
transcribesSynthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, thus copying the genetic information in the latter
gantletstrack construction used in narrow places, in which two parallel tracks converge so that their inner rails cross, run parallel, and diverge again, thus allowing a train to remain on its own track at all times
gantlettrack construction used in narrow places, in which two parallel tracks converge so that their inner rails cross, run parallel, and diverge again, thus allowing a train to remain on its own track at all times