Results for: lacking funds through spending on land
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Panama Canal Zone, strip of land across the Isthmus of Panamacz (Canal Zone)
parachuting after being towed into air, sport in which a person is tied to a parachute and pulled along in the air by a truck or boat (on land or air)parascending
partly land-basedsemiterrestrial
partnerless, mateless, friendless, lacking a companioncompanionless
payment that is lacking, payment that is not fullunderpayment
Payments from fund or corporate cash flow. May include dividends from earnings, capital gains from sale of portfolio holdings and return of capital. Fund distributions can be made by check or by investing in additional shares. Funds are required to dis...Distributions
period lacking hard newssilly season
person or animal lacking pigmentation, person who lacks pigmentation in the hair and skin; plant or animal lacking pigmentation (often rabbits or mice), plant lacking normal colorationalbino
person who derives support from the funds or foundation of a college or schoolfoundationer
person who rents a small plot of land for farming, somebody living on croftcrofter
person who spends leisurely time on a weekend; bag for weekend travel, somebody spending a weekend somewhere, vacation home, weekend bagweekender
personalty, tangible property other than landpersonal property
physically or mentally weak, unconvincing, frail; intellectually weak, morally weak; faint, lacking intensityfeeble
piece of hereditary land, subdivision of districttaluk
piece of land around a farmhouse, section of land surrounded by farm buildings, yard beside farm buildingsfarmyard
 

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