The cowl (from the Latin cuculla, meaning "a hood") is an item of clothing consisting of a long, hooded garment with wide sleeves. Originally it may have referred simply to the hooded portion of a cloak. In contemporary usage, however, it is distinguished from a cloak or cape (cappa) by the fact that it refers to an entire closed garment. Batman and Robin wore one, for instance.
Sidekick - a person's assistant or close associate, especially one who has less authority than that person.
Butch - a mannish lesbian, typically as contrasted with a more feminine partner
Abscond - leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to escape from custody or avoid arrest;
- (of a person on bail) fail to surrender oneself for custody at the appointed time."charges of absconding while on bail"
BREAKWATER - some structures in the water that could include concrete and stones that are meant to work against mass movements/ mass wastage. Examples include Alexandria shore, and maybe North East coast of the North Sea in England - where there are sharp rocks to the very surface of the North Sea at the very beginnings of the coast itself; not to harm the intended swimmers by what for some reason would appear to the mind to be natural rocks but to protect the shore.
detest - dislike intensely
infantry -- foot soldiers
Suo jure is a Latin phrase used, in English, to mean "in his/her own right".
It is commonly encountered in the context of titles of nobility or honorary titles, e.g. Lady Mayoress, and especially in cases where a woman holds a title in her own right rather than through her marriage. (viceroy/ vicereine/ manageress)
CAUSE OF ACTION: 250. If a free person's ox happens to gore another free person on the street so that the person dies, there is no cause of action.
Medieval Latin - Latin used in documents between 1086 and 1733 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
phenotype - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/phenotypeMEANS (in mathematics) = AVERAGE"puerto rico" - vartai rikiuotesequestrateˈsiːkwəstreɪt,ˈsiːkwɛstreɪt/verbverb: sequestrate; 3rd person present: sequestrates; past tense: sequestrated; past participle: sequestrated; gerund or present participle: sequestrating- take legal possession of (assets) until a debt has been paid or other claims have been met."the power of courts to sequestrate the assets of unions"
- take forcible possession of (something); confiscate."in November 1956 the property was sequestrated by the authorities"
synonyms: confiscate, seize, take possession of, take, sequester, appropriate, expropriate, impound, commandeer, arrogate; More distrain, attach, disseize;poind"in November 1956 the property was sequestrated by the Egyptian authorities" - legally place (the property of a bankrupt) in the hands of a trustee for division among the creditors."a trustee in a sequestrated estate"sequestersɪˈkwɛstə/verbverb: sequester; 3rd person present: sequesters; past tense: sequestered; past participle: sequestered; gerund or present participle: sequestering
- 1.isolate or hide away."she is sequestered in deepest Dorset"
synonyms: isolate oneself, hide oneself away, shut oneself away, seclude oneself, cut/shut oneself off, set oneself apart, segregate oneself; More closet oneself, withdraw oneself, remove oneself, retire"he sequestered himself from the world" - 2.another term for sequestrate."their property was sequestered by Parliament"
synonyms: confiscate, seize, sequestrate, take possession of, take, appropriate, expropriate, impound, commandeer, arrogate; More distrain, attach, disseize;poind"the government sequestered all his property" - 3.Chemistryform a chelate or other stable compound with (an ion, atom, or molecule) so that it is no longer available for reactions."non-precipitating water softeners use complex phosphates to sequester calcium and magnesium ions"
nounUSnoun: sequester; plural noun: sequesters- 1.a general cut in government spending."if the budget deal hadn't gone through
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"Helmsman" as in 'alms'; just remembered the Helmans mayonaise. It appears to indeed be Hellmann's.