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escheat law
noun
1 formerly the handing over of property to the state or a feudal lord in the absence of a legal heir.
2 property handed over in this way.
verb (escheated , escheating )
1 intr said of property: to be handed over in this way.
2 to confiscate (property).
[14c: from French eschete , from escheoir to fall to someone]
noun
1 formerly the handing over of property to the state or a feudal lord in the absence of a legal heir.
2 property handed over in this way.
verb (escheated , escheating )
1 intr said of property: to be handed over in this way.
2 to confiscate (property).
[14c: from French eschete , from escheoir to fall to someone]
Escherichia coli
noun , biol the full form of E. coli.
[19c: named after the German physician T Escherich (died 1911)]
noun , biol the full form of E. coli.
[19c: named after the German physician T Escherich (died 1911)]
eschew
verb (eschewed , eschewing ) formal to avoid, keep away from, or abstain from something.
[14c: from French eschever ]
eschewal noun .
verb (eschewed , eschewing ) formal to avoid, keep away from, or abstain from something.
[14c: from French eschever ]
eschewal noun .
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