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  2. Contra proferentem - Wikipedia

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    Contra proferentem (Latin: "against [the] offeror"), [1] also known as "interpretation against the draftsman", is a doctrine of contractual interpretation providing that, where a promise, agreement or term is ambiguous, the preferred meaning should be the one that works against the interests of the party who provided the wording.

  3. Template:Search prefixes/doc - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... This is a documentation subpage for Template:Search prefixes. ... A URL can for example can call off-site search engines to ...

  4. Template:Remove file prefix - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This template removes the File: and Image: prefixes from file names. Examples {{remove file prefix|Example.svg}} ...

  5. English prefix - Wikipedia

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    Unlike derivational suffixes, English derivational prefixes typically do not change the lexical category of the base (and are so called class-maintaining prefixes). Thus, the word do, consisting of a single morpheme, is a verb, as is the word redo, which consists of the prefix re-and the base root do.

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  8. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    Example(s) -iasis: condition, formation, or presence of Latin -iasis, pathological condition or process; from Greek ἴασις (íasis), cure, repair, mend mydriasis: iatr(o)-of or pertaining to medicine or a physician (uncommon as a prefix but common as a suffix; see -iatry) Greek ἰατρός (iatrós), healer, physician iatrochemistry ...

  9. List of commonly used taxonomic affixes - Wikipedia

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    Meaning: a prefix used to make words with a sense opposite to that of the root word; in this case, meaning "without" or "-less". This is usually used to describe organisms without a certain characteristic, as well as organisms in which that characteristic may not be immediately obvious.