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alluvion
alluvion (əˈl(j)uːvɪən) [a. Fr. alluvion, ad. L. alluviōn-em a washing against, inundation; f. al- = ad- to + -luvio washing, f. lu-ĕre to wash.] 1. The wash or flow of the sea against the shore, or of a river on its banks.1536 Bellendene Cron. Scotl. (1821) I. Pref. 48 Ane gret tre was brocht, be a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alluvion (Roman law)
Alluvion, is a Roman law method of acquisition of heritable property (land). The typical cause is sediment (alluvium) deposited by a river. Scots law is a notable example of the usage of alluvion within the law of accession (accesio). wikipedia.org
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abluvion
† aˈbluvion Obs.—0 [ad. med.L. ablūviōn-em for ablūvium, f. ab away + luĕre to wash. Cf. alluvion.] That which is washed away. Webster and Worcester cite Dwight. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alluvium
Drawing upon concepts from Roman law, Furetière defined alluvion (the French term for alluvium) as new land formed by deposition of sediments along rivers wikipedia.org
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diluvion
diˈluvion ? Obs. rare. [ad. L. dīluviōn-em inundation, flood, f. dīluĕre: see next and cf. alluvion.] = diluvium.18.. Buckland is cited by Worcester 1846. Oxford English Dictionary
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Accessio (Roman law)
This should not be confused with the case of alluvion. wikipedia.org
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plainy
plainy, a. (ˈpleɪnɪ) [f. plain n.1 + -y.] Full of or characterized by plains.1796 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. I. 96 Forming..with its alluvion sand, much of the plainy peninsula of Arabia. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sasha Litvintseva
Salarium 2016 – Asbestos 2016 – The Stability of the System 2015 – Exile Exotic 2015 – Immortality, Home and Elsewhere 2014 – Evergreen 2013 – Alluvion wikipedia.org
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avulsion
avulsion (əˈvʌlʃən) [ad. L. āvulsiōn-em, n. of action f. āvuls-: see prec. and -ion1.] 1. The action of pulling off, plucking out, or tearing away; forcible separation.1622 Peacham Compl. Gentl. viii. 69 By avulsion or division of the Sea..Sicily was divided and severed from Italy, Cyprus from Syria... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yumuktepe
This was probably a coastal settlement, but because of the alluvion carried by the nearby Efrenk River, the mound is now north of the Mediterranean shore wikipedia.org
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Ji Mo Sha Zhou Leng 寂寞沙洲冷 Lonely Alluvion Lyrics 歌詞 With Pinyin By Zhou ...
Chinese Song Name: Ji Mo Sha Zhou Leng 寂寞沙洲冷 English Tranlation Name: Lonely Alluvion Chinese Singer: Zhou Chuan Xiong 周传雄 Chou Chuan-huing Chinese Composer: Zhou Chuan Xiong 周传雄 Chou Chuan-huing Chinese Lyrics: Chen Xin Rong 陈信荣
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-ion
▪ I. -ion, suffix1 repr. F. -ion, L. -io, -iōnem, a suffix forming ns. of condition or action, rarely formed from adjs. or ns., as commūniōn-em sharing in common, portiōn-em share, rebelliōn-em rebellion, tālion-em retaliation; sometimes from the verb-stem, as alluviōn-em alluvion, condiciōn-em term... Oxford English Dictionary
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Accession (property law)
The various methods may be classified as: Land to land by accretion or alluvion Movables to land or fixtures Movables to movables Movables added to Rivers and new islands Alluvion Avulsion Accession in relation to movables The accessory accedes to the principal. wikipedia.org
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dereliction
dereliction (dɛrɪˈlɪkʃən) [ad. L. dērelictiōn-em, n. of action from dērelinquĕre: see derelict. Cf. obs. F. (16th c.) dereliction (Godef.).] 1. The action of leaving or forsaking (with intention not to resume); abandonment. (Now rare exc. in legal use.)a 1612 Donne βιαθανατος (1644) 123 The next spe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bogra District
The eastern alluvion is one of the most fertile and prosperous areas in Bogra; jute, aman paddy, sugarcane and pulses are locally grown. wikipedia.org
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