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circumstance , circumstance •abeyance, conveyance, purveyance •creance • ambience •irradiance, radiance •expedience, obedience •audience •dalliance, mésalliance •sa… Indicia , indicia •cassia, glacier •apraxia, dyspraxia •banksia • eclampsia •estancia, fancier, financier, Landseer •intarsia, mahseer, Marcia, tarsier •bartsi… Case-sensitive , case-sensitive Requiring or making a distinction between upper- and lower-case letters. In any situation where a computer program is reading characte… No , no / nō/ • adj. 1. not any: there is no excuse | no two plants are alike. 2. used to indicate that something is quite the opposite of what is being s… Casuistry , The term casuistry comes from the Latin casus, case. In general, casuistry denotes the method that applies the principles of a science to particular… Beggar , Skip to main content
beggar
beggar a person who lives by asking for money or food.
beggar on horseback a formerly poor person made arrogant or corrup…
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