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Absolutory
Absolutory Ab*sol"u*to*ry, a. [L. absolutorius, fr. absolvere
to absolve.]
Serving to absolve; absolving. ``An absolutory sentence.'
--Ayliffe.
Collutory
Collutory Col"lu*to*ry, n. [L. colluere, collutum, to wash.]
(Med.)
A medicated wash for the mouth.
Resolutory
Resolutory Res"o*lu*to*ry (r?z"?-l?-t?-r?), a.
Resolutive. [R.]
Meaning of Lutor from wikipedia
- A
lute (/ljuːt/ or /luːt/) is any
plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep
round back
enclosing a
hollow cavity,
usually with a
sound hole or opening...
-
Luter is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Chip
Luter (born 1985),
American Baptist minister and son of Fred
Luter.
Claude Luter (1923–2006)...
- and
ending with the
luteal phase (day 14–28).
Unlike the
follicular phase which can vary in
length among individuals, the
luteal phase is
typically fixed...
- Eric
Lutes (born
August 19, 1962) is an
American actor,
known for his
roles as Del C****idy on
Caroline in the City,
Jerry Stanton in
Switching Goals,...
- Yoke
lutes,
commonly called lyres, are a
class of
string instruments,
subfamily of
lutes,
indicated with the code 321.2 in the Hornbostel–Sachs classification...
-
scientist Lutor, an old
colleague of Jon Kent from the "time of
smoke and soot" that came
before the
founding of Metropolis. Both Jon and
Lutor fell in...
- A
luting agent is a
dental cement connecting the
underlying tooth structure to a
fixed prosthesis. To
lute means to glue two
different structures together...
-
Luther Nicholson,
better known by his
stage name
Lute, is an
American rapper. He is
signed to J. Cole's
Dreamville Records. He
released his
first mixtape...
- The term
lute song is
given to a
music style from the late 16th
century to
early 17th century, late
Renaissance to
early Baroque, that was predominantly...
- it was also used to line furnaces.
Lutation was thus the act of "cementing
vessels with
lute". In pottery,
luting is a
technique for
joining pieces of...