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Dum Dum — Dam Dam … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dam Dam — Original name in latin Dam Dam Name in other language Dam Dam, Dum Dum State code IN Continent/City Asia/Kolkata longitude 22.63341 latitude 88.42286 altitude 9 Population 122719 Date 2012 10 06 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Dum Aloo — Dum Aloo. Dum Aloo (also spelled as Dam Aloo) belongs to, specifically, Kashmiri cuisine. The potatoes, usually smaller ones, are first deep fried, then cooked slowly at low flame in a curd based gravy with spices. The dish has become popular in… … Wikipedia
dum sola — /dam sowla/ While sole, or single. @ Dum sola fuerit while she shall remain sole. @ Dum sola et casta vixerit while she lives single and chaste. @ Words of limitation in old conveyances. Also applied generally to an unmarried woman in connection… … Black's law dictionary
dum sola — /dam sowla/ While sole, or single. @ Dum sola fuerit while she shall remain sole. @ Dum sola et casta vixerit while she lives single and chaste. @ Words of limitation in old conveyances. Also applied generally to an unmarried woman in connection… … Black's law dictionary
dum — /dam/ While; as long as; until; upon condition that; provided that … Black's law dictionary
dum bene se gesserit — /dam biyniy siy jesarat/ While he shall conduct himself well; during good behavior. Expressive of a tenure of office not dependent upon the pleasure of the appointing power, nor for a limited period, but terminable only upon the death or… … Black's law dictionary
dum fervet opus — /dam farvat owpas/ While the work glows; in the heat of action … Black's law dictionary
dum fuit infra aetatem — /dam fyiiwat infra iyteytam/ (While he was within age.) In old English practice, a writ of entry which formerly lay for an infant after he had attained his full age, to recover lands which he had aliened in fee, in tail, or for life, during his… … Black's law dictionary
dum fuit in prisona — /dam fyuwat in prizana/ In old English law, a writ which lay for a man who had aliened lands under duress by imprisonment, to restore to him his proper estates. Abolished by St. 3 & 4 Wm. IV, c. 27 … Black's law dictionary