- tub-man
- In English law, a barrister who has a pre-audience in the Court of Exchequer, and also one who has a particular place in court. Such ceased to exist in 1873.See also postman
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
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tub — tub·age; tub·al; tub·ba·ble; tub·bal; tub; tub·bie; tub·bi·ness; tub·bing; tub·bish; tub·by; tub·ing; tub·man; uter·o·tub·al; tub·ber; … English syllables
man — man·dae·an·ism; man·da·ic; man·da·la; man·da·ment; man·dan; man·dant; man·da·pa; man·dar; man·da·rin·ate; man·da·rin·ism; man·da·tary; man·da·tee; man·da·tor; man·da·to·ri·ly; man·da·tum; man·da·ya; man·de; man·de·ism; man·del·ate; man·del·ic;… … English syllables
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