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| dossil | 1. <surgery> A small ovoid or cylindrical roil or pledget of lint, for keeping a sore, wound, etc, open; a tent. 2. A roll of cloth for wiping off the face of a copperplate, leaving the ink in the engraved lines. Origin: OE. Dosil faucet of a barrel, OF. Dosil, duisil, spigot, LL. Diciculus, ducillus, fr. L. Ducere to lead, draw. See Duct, Duke. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a collection of papers containing detailed information about a particular person or subject (usually a person's record)
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A set of legal documents which are used in an international adoption to process a child's adoption or assignment of guardianship in the foreign court.
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A collection of required documents presented in support of a petition to adopt a child overseas. It becomes the foreign country's paper representation of whom the adopting family is, and it is used to "approve" the family adopting a child from their country. The specific paperwork may vary from country to country, but many documents are duplicates from the homestudy or for the CIS.
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A collection of required documents that is sent to a foreign country in order to process the adoption of a child in that country's legal system.
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| DOSS | someone who sleeps in any convenient place |
| DOSS | a cheap lodging house |
| DOSS | a collection of papers containing detailed information about a particular person or subject (usually a person's record) |
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