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usual
adjective done, happening, etc most often; customary took the usual route to work .
noun
1 something which is usual, customary, etc.
2 (usu the or my usual) colloq the thing regularly requested, done, etc, especially the drink that someone regularly or most often orders.
[14c: French, from Latin usus use]
usually adverb ordinarily; normally.
usualness noun .
as usual as regularly happens; as is or was usual.
adjective done, happening, etc most often; customary took the usual route to work .
noun
1 something which is usual, customary, etc.
2 (usu the or my usual) colloq the thing regularly requested, done, etc, especially the drink that someone regularly or most often orders.
[14c: French, from Latin usus use]
usually adverb ordinarily; normally.
usualness noun .
as usual as regularly happens; as is or was usual.
usufruct law
noun the right to use and profit from another's property, as long as the property is not damaged or diminished in any way.
verb (usufructed , usufructing ) to hold (property) in usufruct.
[17c: from Latin usufructus , from Latin usus et fructus use and enjoyment]
usufructuary noun someone who holds property in usufruct.
adjective relating to usufruct.
noun the right to use and profit from another's property, as long as the property is not damaged or diminished in any way.
verb (usufructed , usufructing ) to hold (property) in usufruct.
[17c: from Latin usufructus , from Latin usus et fructus use and enjoyment]
usufructuary noun someone who holds property in usufruct.
adjective relating to usufruct.
usurer
noun someone who lends money, especially one who charges exorbitant rates of interest.
[13c: see usury]
noun someone who lends money, especially one who charges exorbitant rates of interest.
[13c: see usury]
usurp
verb (usurped , usurping )
1 to take possession of (eg land) or assume (eg power, authority, a title, etc) by force, without right or unjustly.
2 to encroach on something (eg someone else's rights, territory, sphere of interest, etc).
[14c: from French usurper , from Latin usurpare to take possession for use]
usurpation noun .
usurper noun .
verb (usurped , usurping )
1 to take possession of (eg land) or assume (eg power, authority, a title, etc) by force, without right or unjustly.
2 to encroach on something (eg someone else's rights, territory, sphere of interest, etc).
[14c: from French usurper , from Latin usurpare to take possession for use]
usurpation noun .
usurper noun .
usury
noun (usuries )
1 the practice of lending money at an unfairly or illegally high rate of interest.
2 such a rate of interest.
[14c: from Latin usuria , from usus use]
usurious adjective
1 relating to or involving usury.
2 said of interest: excessive.
3 practising usury; charging excessive interest.
noun (usuries )
1 the practice of lending money at an unfairly or illegally high rate of interest.
2 such a rate of interest.
[14c: from Latin usuria , from usus use]
usurious adjective
1 relating to or involving usury.
2 said of interest: excessive.
3 practising usury; charging excessive interest.
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