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51The Initiate — is a combined anthology and parable dealing with the occult, written by the British composer Cyril Scott in the early 1900s. It was first published (anonymously) in 1920.DescriptionThe book is divided into two parts: an anthology entitled “Justin …
52Powered Descent Initiate — (PDI) Is a term used during the Apollo moon landing missions to describe the maneuver of the Apollo Lunar Module as it descended from lunar orbit to landing. Eagle was GO to ignite its descent engine, and Armstrong and Aldrin locked their eyes to …
53Participate but do not initiate — Used for listed equity securities. Participate in the side of the market indicated by the order, but do not initiate the interest that causes the trade to take place. This kind of order can cause one to miss stock because the broker or investor… …
54Participate but do not initiate — Used for listed equity securities. Participate in the side of the market indicated by the order, but do not initiate the interest that causes the trade to take place. This kind of order can cause one to miss stock because the broker or investor… …
55curtesy initiate — At common law, a life estate of the husband in the real property of which his wife is seised of an estate of inheritance during the duration of the marriage, the conditions under which such an estate arises being the marriage, scisin by the wife …
56estate of tenant by the curtesy initiate — See tenant by the curtesy initiate …
57tenant by curtesy initiate — a husband who holds a potential interest in an estate by curtesy initiate …
58curtesy initiate — noun see curtesy …
59Initiated — Initiate In*i ti*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Initiated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Initiating}.] [L. initiatus, p. p. of initiare to begin, fr. initium beginning. See {Initial}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To introduce by a first act; to make a beginning with; to… …
60Initiating — Initiate In*i ti*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Initiated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Initiating}.] [L. initiatus, p. p. of initiare to begin, fr. initium beginning. See {Initial}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To introduce by a first act; to make a beginning with; to… …