Act.
1. m. action (?-the possibility of making Office).
2. m. action (? result do).
3. m. public or solemn celebration. Lounge acts.
4. m. Each of the main parties in which the stage works can be divided. Piece, comedy, drama in two acts.
6. m. concentration of the mind in a sense or provision. Act of faith, of adoration, of humility and contrition.7. m. Each of the exercises in the universities were held as evidence of study or display of sufficiency, attempts, repetitions, etc.
8. m. Roman linear measure which had about 36 m long.
9. m. pl. Proceedings of a Council.
1. m. Der.issued legalAct of a mass-market administration
Republic.1. m. Roman surface measure which had 30 minimum acts .
1. m. appearance of parties desavenidas before a judge, to see if they can agree and excuse the dispute.
1. m. purely formulaic and brief attendance at a meeting or ceremony.1. m. Fil. The real existence.
1. m. Fil. The way that determines the peculiar perfection of every being and it is radical principle of its operation.
1. m. Fil. Which comes from the will free with warning of the
right or wrong that is done.1. m. Der. Act contrary to law.
1. m. Der. Done volunteer that creates, modifies or extinguishes relations of law, in accordance with this.
1. m. Roman surface as an Act of long and four feet wide.
1. m. Be where none exists in power, i.e., one that any other needs to be and exist. U only referred to God.1. m. pl. Canonical book of the New Testament, written by the Evangelist St. Luke, which contains the history of the founding of the Church and its propagation by the Apostles.
1. m. coito.
1. m. pl. Events that qualify the virtue, cleaning or nobility of any person or family.Act continuous, or Act followed.
1. locs. income. Immediately afterwards.
1. loc. Advisor. In position, in an attitude of doing something.
1. loc. Advisor. in followed.
1. loc. verb. Occur somewhere.
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