Mary Varchaver has written: 'The browser's dictionary of foreign words and phrases' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Foreign words and phrases
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Maxim Newmark has written: 'Twentieth century modern language teaching' 'Dictionary of foreign words and phrases' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Foreign words and phrases 'Illustrated technical dictionary, containing standard technical definitions of current terms in the applied sciences, graphic and industrial arts, and mechanical trades' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Technology 'Dictionary of Foreign Words and Phrases' -- subject(s): Nonfiction, Reference, OverDrive 'Dictionary of foreign words' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Foreign words and phrases
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Frederick Stroud has written: 'The judicial dictionary, of words and phrases judicially interpreted, to which has been added statutory definitions' 'Stroud's judicial dictionary of words and phrases' -- subject(s): Law, Dictionaries
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To convert complete sentences into phrases, you can remove unnecessary words, such as articles (a, an, the), conjunctions (and, but), and auxiliary verbs (is, are). Keep only the essential words that convey the main idea of the sentence.
Roland Burrows has written: 'The law of income tax relating to business profits' -- subject(s): Income tax, Law and legislation 'Words and phrases judicially defined' -- subject(s): Law, Terms and phrases
It is actually two separate words, spelled g-l-u-t-e-u-s m-a-x-i-m-u-s.
Two plural words ending in '-s':table > tableschair > chairs