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legal
     1. adj. Relating to the law or to lawyers.
           legal profession
     2. adj. Having its basis in the law.
           legal precedent
     3. adj. Being allowed or prescribed by law.
           legal motion
     4. adj. (informal) Above the age of consent or the legal drinking age.
     5. n. (informal) The legal department of a company.
           Legal wants this in writing.
     6. n. (US, Canada) Paper in sheets 8½ in × 14 in (215.9 mm × 355.6 mm).
     7. n. A spy who is attached to, and ostensibly employed by, an embassy, military outpost, etc.
containing
     1. v. present participle of contain
     2. n. (in the plural) contents
     contain
          1. v. To hold inside.
          2. v. To include as a part.
          3. v. To put constraint upon; to restrain; to confine; to keep within bounds.
                I'm so excited, I can hardly contain myself!
          4. v. (mathematics, of a set etc., transitive) To have as an element or subset.
                A group contains a unique inverse for each of its elements.
                If that subgraph contains the vertex in question then it must be spanning.
          5. v. (obsolete, intransitive) To restrain desire; to live in continence or chastity.
a
     1. art. One; any indefinite example of; used to denote a singular item of a group.
           There was a man here looking for you yesterday.
     2. art. Used in conjunction with the adjectives score, dozen, hundred, thousand, and million, as a function word.
           I've seen it happen a hundred times.
     3. art. One certain or particular; any single.Brown, Lesley, (2003)
           We've received an interesting letter from a Mrs. Miggins of London.
     4. art. The same; one.
           We are of a mind on matters of morals.
     5. art. Any, every; used before a noun which has become modified to limit its scope; also used with a negative to indicate not a single one.Lindberg, Christine A. (2007)
           A man who dies intestate leaves his children troubles and difficulties.
           He fell all that way, and hasn't a bump on his head?
     6. art. Used before plural nouns modified by few, good many, couple, great many, etc.
     7. art. Someone or something like; similar to; Used before a proper noun to create an example out of it.
           The center of the village was becoming a Times Square.
     8. prep. (archaic) To do with position or direction; In, on, at, by, towards, onto.
           Stand a tiptoe.
     9. prep. To do with separation; In, into.
           Torn a pieces.
     10. prep. To do with time; Each, per, in, on, by.
           I brush my teeth twice a day.
     11. prep. (obsolete) To do with method; In, with.
     12. prep. (obsolete) To do with role or capacity; In.
           A God’s name.
     13. prep. To do with status; In.
           King James Bible (II Chronicles 2:18)
             To set the people a worke.
     14. prep. (archaic) To do with process, with a passive verb; In the course of, experiencing.
           1964, Bob Dylan, The Times They Are a-Changin’
             The times, they are a-changin'.
     15. prep. (archaic) To do with an action, an active verb; Engaged in.
           1611, King James Bible, Hebrews 11-21
             Jacob, when he was a dying
     16. prep. (archaic) To do with an action/movement; To, into.
     17. v. (archaic, or slang) Have.
           I'd a come, if you'd a asked.
     18. pron. (obsolete, outside, England, and Scotland dialects) He.
     19. interj. A meaningless syllable; ah.
     20. prep. (archaic, slang) Of.
           The name of John a Gaunt.
     21. adv. (chiefly Scotland) All.
     22. adj. (chiefly Scotland) All.
part
     1. n. A portion; a component.
     2. n.          A fraction of a whole.
                   Gaul is divided into three parts.
     3. n.          A distinct element of something larger.
                   The parts of a chainsaw include the chain, engine, and handle.
     4. n.          A group inside a larger group.
     5. n.          Share, especially of a profit.
                   I want my part of the bounty.
     6. n.          A unit of relative proportion in a mixture.
                   The mixture comprises one part sodium hydroxide and ten parts water.
     7. n.          3.5 centiliters of one ingredient in a mixed drink.
     8. n.          A section of a document.
                   Please turn to Part I, Chapter 2.
     9. n.          A section of land; an area of a country or other territory; region.
     10. n.          (math, dated) A factor.
                   3 is a part of 12.
     11. n.          (US) A room in a public building, especially a courtroom.
     12. n. Duty; responsibility.
           to do one’s part
     13. n.          Position or role (especially in a play).
                   We all have a part to play.
     14. n.          (music) The melody played or sung by a particular instrument, voice, or group of instruments or voices, within a polyphonic piece.
                   The first violin part in this concerto is very challenging.
     15. n.          Each of two contrasting sides of an argument, debate etc.; "hand".
     16. n. (US) The dividing line formed by combing the hair in different directions.
           The part of his hair was slightly to the left.
     17. n. (Judaism) In the Hebrew lunisolar calendar, a unit of time equivalent to 3⅓ seconds.
     18. n. A constituent of character or capacity; quality; faculty; talent; usually in the plural with a collective sense.
     19. v. (intransitive) To leave someone's company; (rare, poetic, literary) to go way; to die; to get rid of something, stop using it.
     20. v. To cut hair with a parting; shed.
     21. v. To divide in two.
           to part the curtains
     22. v. (intransitive) To be divided in two or separated; shed.
           A rope parts.  His hair parts in the middle.
     23. v. (transitive, now rare) To divide up; to share.
     24. v. (obsolete) To have a part or share; to partake.
     25. v. To separate or disunite; to remove from contact or contiguity; to sunder.
     26. v. (obsolete) To hold apart; to stand or intervene between.
     27. v. To separate by a process of extraction, elimination, or secretion.
           to part gold from silver
     28. v. (transitive, archaic) To leave; to quit.
     29. v. (transitive, internet) To leave (an IRC channel).
     30. adj. Fractional; partial.
           Fred was part owner of the car.
     31. adv. Partly; partially; fractionally.
           Part finished
only
     1. adj. Alone in a category.
           He is the only doctor for miles.
           The only people in the stadium were the fans: no players, coaches, or officials.
           That was the only time I went to Turkey.
     2. adj. Singularly superior; the best.
           He is the only trombonist to recruit.
     3. adj. Without sibling; without a sibling of the same gender.
           He is their only son, in fact, an only child.
     4. adj. (obsolete) Mere.
     5. adv. Without others or anything further; exclusively.
           My heart is hers, and hers only.   The cat sat only on the mat. It kept off the sofa.
     6. adv. No more than; just.
           The cat only sat on the mat. It didn't scratch it.   If there were only one more ticket!
     7. adv. As recently as.
           He left only moments ago.
     8. adv. (obsolete) Above all others; particularly.
     9. conj. Under the condition that; but.
     10. conj. But; except.
           I would enjoy running, only I have this broken leg.
     11. n. An only child.
limited
     1. v. simple past tense and past participle of limit
     2. adj. With certain (often specified) limits placed upon it.
     3. adj. Of numbers, amounts, data: poor, small, felt to be insufficient.
           I have a limited understanding of quantum physics.
     4. n. (rail) An express train that only halts at a limited number of stops.
     limit
          1. n. A restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go.
                There are several existing limits to executive power.
                Two drinks is my limit tonight.
          2. n. (mathematics) A value to which a sequence converges. Equivalently, the common value of the upper limit and the lower limit of a sequence: if the upper and lower limits are different, then the sequence
                The sequence of reciprocals has zero as its limit.
          3. n. (mathematics) Any of several abstractions of this concept of limit.
                Category theory defines a very general concept of limit.
          4. n. (category theory) The cone of a diagram through which any other cone of that same diagram can factor uniquely.
          5. n. (poker) Short for fixed limit.
          6. n. The final, utmost, or furthest point; the border or edge.
                the limit of a walk, of a town, or of a country
          7. n. (obsolete) The space or thing defined by limits.
          8. n. (obsolete) That which terminates a period of time; hence, the period itself; the full time or extent.
          9. n. (obsolete) A restriction; a check or curb; a hindrance.
          10. n. (logic, metaphysics) A determining feature; a distinguishing characteristic.
          11. n. (cycling) The first group of riders to depart in a handicap race.
          12. adj. (poker) Being a fixed limit game.
          13. v. To restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound, to set boundaries.
                We need to limit the power of the executive.
                I'm limiting myself to two drinks tonight.
          14. v. (mathematics, intransitive) To have a limit in a particular set.
                The sequence limits on the point a.
          15. v. (obsolete) To beg, or to exercise functions, within a certain limited region.
                a limiting friar
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