- ... takes all - Champion - Unreturnable tennis shot - victor - Victor wondering about absence of God - One who wins, or gains by success in competition, contest,
or gaming.
- Academic test - After early start Max returns for test - After early start Max turns up for test - Candidate’s assessment - Candidates' assessment - Candidates’ assessment - College final
- The criminal branch of the Court of King's or Queen's
Bench, commonly called the crown side of the court, which takes
cognizance of all criminal cases.
- Transposition, as of the letters or syllables of a
word; as, pistris for pristis; meagre for meager. - A mere change in place of a morbid substance, without
removal from the body. - The act, process, or result of exchange, substitution,
or replacement of atoms and radicals; thus, by metathesis an acid gives
up all or part of its hydrogen, takes on an equivalent amount of a
metal or base, and forms a salt.
- What gives plants their green colour? - Literally, leaf green; a green granular matter formed
in the cells of the leaves (and other parts exposed to light) of
plants, to which they owe their green color, and through which all
ordinary assimilation of plant food takes place. Similar chlorophyll
granules have been found in the tissues of the lower animals.
- An officer of state in England who marshals and orders
all great ceremonials, takes cognizance of matters relating to honor,
arms, and pedigree, and directs the proclamation of peace and war. The
court of chivalry was formerly under his jurisdiction, and he is still
the head of the herald's office or college of arms.