writing, ta.
(Of the part irreg. ofwriting;) LAT.(scriptus).
1. adj. It has spots or stripes that look like letters or pen features. One kid all spotted and written
2. m. letter, document, or any handwritten, typed or printed paper.
3. d. work or scientific or literary composition.
4. m. Der. Pediment or allegation in litigation or cause.
f species of raya with the very pointed snout, white belly, and the reddish grey pork loin seeding of black, Brown and white spots.1. m. Der. The following normal discussion, in which a litigant party alleges exceptionally important fact occurred or previously ignored.
1. m. Der. The dedicated at the criminal trial to determine the claims of the parties on facts, criminal nature of these, participation of the accused, circumstances and responsibilities, as well as to propose the test.
in conclusion, writing or written conclusions.1. m. Der. That, at the end of the first instance of the declarative judgement of greater amount, presents each litigant, instead of the oral report of his or her counsel, to gather their evidence and make critical examination of its opposite.
1. expr. He was well prepared.
There is nothing written about it.
1 expr. U to refuse politely what other course or settled.1. loc. Advisor. Through writing.
1. loc. verb. Write in a paper or book of memory that has been or heard, so that you don't forget.
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