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Are
AreA French measure of surface. This is a square, the sides of which are of the length of ten metres. The are is equal to 1076.441 square feet. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Measure That which is used as a rule to determine a quantity. A certain quantity of something, taken for a unit, and which expresses a relation with other quantities of the same thing. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Archaionomia The name of a collection of Saxon laws, published during the reign of the English Queen Elizabeth, in the Saxon language, with a Latin version, by Mr. Lambard. Archbishop Ecclesiastical law The chief of the clergy of a whole province. He has the, inspection of the bishops of that province, as well as of the inferior clergy, and may deprive them on notorious cause. The archbishop has also his own diocese, in which he exercises, episcopal jurisdiction, as in his province he exercises archiepiscopal authority. Arches court The name of one of the English ecclesiastical courts. Archives Ancient cbarters or titles, which concern a nation, state, or community, in their rights or privileges. The place where the archives are kept bears the same name. Archivist One to whose care the archives have been confided. Are Area An enclosed yard or opening in a house; an open place adjoining to a house. Areopagite A senator, or a judge of the Areopagus. Areopagus A tribunal established in ancient Athens, bore this name. It is variously represented; some considered as having been a model of justice and perfection, while others look upon it as an aristocratic court, which had a very extended jurisdiction over all crimes and offences, and which exercised an absolute power. Argentum album White money; silver coin. Argument Practice.1) Cicero defines it ii probable reason proposed in order to induce belief. 2) The logicians define it more scientifically to be a means, which by its connexion between two extremes establishes a relation between them. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Are. If you have a better definition for Are than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Are may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Are and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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