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a radiograph made without the use of a contrast medium.
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| plaintiff |
Injured party suing to be compensated for an injury or loss.
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the person who commences an action or "law suit";
Ãâó: www.manitobacourts.mb.ca/english/definitions.html
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| plaintiff |
The person who institutes a suit in a court.
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| plaintiff |
The party who files the Lawsuit.
Ãâó: www.brandeslaw.com/Legal_dictionary/legal.htm
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| PLAIN | slightly seetend chocolate without milk added |
| PLAIN | ordinary clothing as distinguished from uniforms, work clothes, clerical garb, etc. |
| PLAIN | (British) flour that does not contain a raising agent |
| PLAIN | people noted for their plain dress and simple life style |
| PLAIN | easy unobstructed progress |
| PLAIN | a basic knitting stitch |
| PLAIN | popular Australian game bird |
| PLAIN | small Australian bird related to the button quail |
| PLAIN | a weave in which the filling and warp threads intertwine alternately producing a checkerboard effect |
| PLAIN | (of cloth) made in plain weave |
| PLAIN | a liturgical chant of the Roman Catholic Church |
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