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PEST

Any fungi, insect, weed, nematode, or any member from the human or aquatic zone that can be harmful to the health of human beings, or damages logging/ agricultural activities.

ENGLAND

Southern part of the Isle of Britain, bordered on the north by the river Tweed, which flows through the southern uplands of Scotland and bordered on the west by the country of

VRAIC

Seaweed. It is used in great quantities by the inhabitants of Jersey and Guernsey for manure, and also for fuel by the poorer classes. VS. An abbreviation for versus, (against,) constantly used

SARCULATURA

L Lat. In old records. Weeding corn. A tenant’s service of weeding for the lord. Cowell.

CONJECTURE

A slight degree of credence, arising from evidence too weak or too remote to cause belief. Weed v. Scolield, 73 Conn. 670, 49 Atl. 22. Supposition or surmise. The idea of a

ADRIFT

Sea-weed, between high and low water-mark, which has not been deposited on the shore, and which during flood-tide is moved by each rising and receding wave, is adrift, although the bottom* of

INCUMBRANCER

The holder of an iu- cumbrauce, e. y., a mortgage, on the estateof another. De Voe v. Bundle, 33 Wash. 004, 74 Pac. S30; Shaeffer v. Weed, 8 111.514; Newhall v. Insurance