Beneficiation
to treat (ore) to make more suitable for smelting.
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a position or post granted to an ecclesiastic that guarantees a fixed amount of property or income. the revenue itself. the equivalent of a fief in the early middle ages. to invest with a benefice or ecclesiastical living. noun (christianity) an endowed church office yielding an income to its holder; a church living the property […]
- Benefit society
an -ssociation of persons to create a fund, either by dues or -ssessments, for the -ssistance of members and their families in case of sickness, death, etc. contemporary examples the girl who wrote about drugs: cat marnell on vice, addiction & more caitlin d-ckson july 11, 2012 historical examples a description of millenium hall sarah […]
- Benefit of clergy
the rites or sanctions of a church. formal marriage: living together withoutbenefit of clergy. the privilege claimed by church authorities to try and punish, by an ecclesiastical court, any member of the clergy accused of a serious crime. the privilege was abolished in the u.s. in 1790 and in england in 1827. noun (christianity) sanction […]
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noun a flashing light in an orange globe mounted on a post, indicating a pedestrian crossing on a road