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Delapsation
Delapsation De`lap*sa"tion, n. See Delapsion. --Ray.

Meaning of Lapsation from wikipedia

- The doctrine of lapsation was a policy of annexation initiated by the East India Company in the Indian subcontinent for the princely states, and applied...
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- Lapse and anti-lapse are complementary concepts under the US law of wills, which address the disposition of property that is willed to someone who dies...
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- A Momentary Lapse of Reason is the thirteenth studio album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released in the UK on 7 September 1987 by...
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- Time-lapse microscopy is time-lapse photography applied to microscopy. Microscope image sequences are recorded and then viewed at a greater speed to give...
- The Satanic Verses are words of "satanic suggestion" which the Islamic prophet Muhammad is alleged to have mistaken for divine revelation. The first use...