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acquest
acquest (əˈkwɛst) [a. 16th c. Fr. acquest, mod. acquêt, OFr. aquest:—late L. acquīst-um, acquīsit-um for acquīsīt-um, pa. pple. (used subst.) of acquīr-ĕre, see acquire. The parallel form acquist follows the med.L. acquīstum, It. acquisto, and has been more generally used for the action or process, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Avant
Uniland and Acquest Development companies purchased the building in April 2007 for $6.1 million and began renovating it for $83 million into the current wikipedia.org
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acquisited
† acquisited, ppl. a. Obs. [app. due to formal confusion of acquisite and acquisted.] Acquired.1613 Sir A. Sherley Trav. to Persia 100 If there be anything acquisited, the distribution of the members of that bodie is such, vpon whom the acquest is to be made, that there is no possible pretendence fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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447 Luna Tower
Sales and Marketing partner Acquest (Private) Limited is Sri Lanka's leading real estate services provider, with unmatched market information and over wikipedia.org
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acquist
▪ I. acquist (əˈkwɪst) [a variant of acquest, after L. acquīsīt-um, med.L. acquīst-um, It. acquisto. Commonly used for the action, while acquest is more common for the result.] 1. The action of acquiring, acquisition, gain.1613 Sir A. Sherley Trav. to Persia 7 The profite which must needs follow fro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eastman Business Park
Members of Eastman Business Park Include: Acquest Development American Fuel Cell Arnprior Cardinal Logistics Mgmt. wikipedia.org
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overwhelming
▪ I. overˈwhelming, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the verb overwhelm; † turning over, revolution (obs.); submersion, overpowering, etc.1387–8 T. Usk Test. Love iii. iv. (Skeat) I. 145 The course of the planettes, and overwhelminges of the sonne in dayes and nightes. 1645 Milton Tetrac... Oxford English Dictionary
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mnemonical
mnemonical, a. (niːˈmɒnɪkəl) [f. Gr. µνηµονικ-ός (see mnemonic) + -al1.] = mnemonic a. 1.1661 Hartlib in Worthington's Diary (1855) II. i. 45 It is the best mnemonical expedient to the acquest of languages. 1701 R. Fleming Rise & Fall Rome Papal (1849) 137 To remember the three heads themselves, wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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conquest
▪ I. conquest, n. (ˈkɒŋkwɛst) Also 3–5 conqueste. [Represents two OF. words: (1) conquest (now conquêt) m.:—L. type *conquæstum (cf. Pr. conquist, It. conquisto), med.L. conquestum, -quistum, for L. conquīsītum, neuter of pa. pple. of conquīrĕre (see conquer); (2) OF. conqueste (now conquête) fem. =... Oxford English Dictionary
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well-gotten
well-ˈgotten, ppl. a. Obtained by good means, honourably gained. (Cf. ill-gotten.)1530 Palsgr. 844/1 Well gotten, de bon acquest. a 1533 Ld. Berners Huon lxviii. 235 Duke Naymes wolde take neuer a peny, for he thought al that rychys was not wel goten. 1656 Cowley Mistr., Dialogue ii, I'll the well-g... Oxford English Dictionary
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