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The act of reducing to feudal tenure.

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  • FEUDALIZATION
    The act of reducing to feudal tenure.
  • REDUCEMENT
    Reduction. Milton.
  • FEUDALISM
    The feudal system; a system by which the holding of estates in land is made dependent upon an obligation to render military service to the kind or feudal superior; feudal principles and usages.
  • FEUDALIST
    An upholder of feudalism.
  • REDUCE
    To bring to the metallic state by separating from impurities; hence, in general, to remove oxygen from; to deoxidize; to combine with, or to subject to the action of, hydrogen; as, ferric iron is reduced to ferrous iron; or metals are reduced from
  • REDUCTIVE
    Tending to reduce; having the power or effect of reducing. -- n.
  • FEUDAL
    1. Of or pertaining to feuds, fiefs, or feels; as, feudal rights or services; feudal tenures. 2. Consisting of, or founded upon, feuds or fiefs; embracing tenures by military services; as, the feudal system.
  • REDUCTIVELY
    By reduction; by consequence.
  • REDUCT
    To reduce. W. Warde.
  • REDUCING
    a & n. from Reduce. Reducing furnace , a furnace for reducing ores. -- Reducing pipe fitting, a pipe fitting, as a coupling, an elbow, a tee, etc., for connecting a large pipe with a smaller one. -- Reducing valve, a device for automatically
  • FEUDALLY
    In a feudal manner.
  • REDUCER
    One who, or that which, reduces.
  • FEUDALITY
    The state or quality of being feudal; feudal form or constitution. Burke.
  • FEUDALIZE
    To reduce toa feudal tenure; to conform to feudalism.
  • REDUCTION
    The act or process of reducing. See Reduce, v. t., 6. and To reduce an equation, To reduce an expression, under Reduce, v. t. The correction of observations for known errors of instruments, etc. The preparation of the facts and measurements
  • REDUCIBLENESS
    Quality of being reducible.
  • TENURE
    The manner of holding lands and tenements of a superior. Note: Tenure is inseparable from the idea of property in land, according to the theory of the English law; and this idea of tenure pervades, to a considerable extent, the law of real property
  • REDUCENT
    Tending to reduce. -- n.
  • REDUCTIBILITY
    The quality of being reducible; reducibleness.
  • REDUCIBLE
    Capable of being reduced.
  • DEFEUDALIZE
    To deprive of the feudal character or form.
  • IRREDUCIBLE
    Incapable of being reduced to a simpler form of expression; as, an irreducible formula. Irreducible case , a particular case in the solution of a cubic equation, in which the formula commonly employed contains an imaginary quantity, and therefore
  • NONTENURE
    A plea of a defendant that he did not hold the land, as affirmed.
  • IRREDUCIBILITY
    The state or quality of being irreducible.

 

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