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  • 1whole — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) The complete thing Nouns 1. whole, totality, totalness, integrity; entirety, ensemble, collectiveness; unity, completeness, indivisibility, integration, embodiment; integer. 2. the whole, all, everything …

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  • 2Combination Game — The Combination Game was a style of association football based around team work and cooperation. It would gradually favour the passing of the ball between players over individual dribbling skills which had been a notable feature of early… …

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  • 3Combination puzzle — Part of a series on Puzzles …

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  • 4combination — The union or association of two or more persons for the attainment of some common end. Albrecht v. Herald Co., C.A.Mo., 367 F.2d 517, 523. See joint venture. As used in criminal context, means a conspiracy or confederation for unlawful or violent …

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  • 5combination — The union or association of two or more persons for the attainment of some common end. Albrecht v. Herald Co., C.A.Mo., 367 F.2d 517, 523. See joint venture. As used in criminal context, means a conspiracy or confederation for unlawful or violent …

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  • 6Exhausted combination doctrine — The exhausted combination doctrine, also referred to as the doctrine of the Lincoln Engineering case, is the doctrine of U.S. patent law that when an inventor invents a new, unobvious device and seeks to patent not merely the new device but also… …

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  • 7musical form — Introduction       the structure of a musical composition. The term is regularly used in two senses: to denote a standard type, or genre, and to denote the procedures in a specific work. The nomenclature for the various musical formal types may… …

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  • 8system — n. 1. A whole (viewed with reference to the interdependence of its parts), combination of parts to form a whole. 2. Scheme, body, plan, theory, connected view, hypothesis, classification, arrangement. 3. Order, method, regularity, rule. 4.… …

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  • 9compound — verb To compromise; to effect a composition with a creditor; to obtain discharge from a debt by the payment of a smaller sum. To put together as elements, ingredients, or parts, to form a whole; to combine, to unite. To form or make up as a… …

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  • 10compound — verb To compromise; to effect a composition with a creditor; to obtain discharge from a debt by the payment of a smaller sum. To put together as elements, ingredients, or parts, to form a whole; to combine, to unite. To form or make up as a… …

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