In the civil law . A feeding wood; a wood devoted to the feeding of cattle! Dig. 50, 16, 30, 5.
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PANNAGE
A common of pannage is the right of feeding swine on mast and acorns at certain seasons in a commonable wood or forest. Elton, Commons, 25; Williams, Common, 168. Pannagium est pastas porcornin, in nemoribus et in silvis, ut puta, de glan- dibus, etc. 1 Bulst. 7. A pannaginm Is a pasture of hogs, in woods and forests, upon acorns, and so forth.
OVERSHOOT AND COLLAPSE
Activity that occurs when feedback or corrective action is delayed or poor. Most evident in the collapse of economic cycles and social units, when natural resources are exhausted and when an ecosystem can no longer absorb waste products.
NATURAL GAS
Underground and undersea porous sedimentary rocks are a source of this specific type of hydrocarbon gas, along with crude oil as petroleum. Its mixture is primarily 85 percent methane, 10 percent ethane, and 3 percent propane. Butane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, and oxygen fill the percentage. It is an essential feedstock in the chemical industry for fertilizers, methanol, and other organic and synthetic materials manufacture . It is also a fuel in other industries. Also refer to petroleum gases and petroleum.
NAPHTHA
Volatile and highly flammable hydrocarbon liquid. Mixtures group member derived from coal tar or petroleum in specific distillation ranges. Contain large aromatic compounds’ proportions. Used mainly as solvents and paint thinners, naphthas are also feed stock for petrochemical and plastic industries. Coal tar naphthas are highly toxic . Petroleum naphthas distill between kerosene and gasoline grades.
MENTORING
An advisor, counselor, or guide to a junior or trainee active in a training system seen often in companies for employees. A senior or more experienced individual is the assigned mentor. Providing support to, and feedback on, the individual assigned is a mentor’s responsibility .
LIVING SPECIFICATION
Focusing on form, fit, and function, this set of flexible requirements are designed to easily fit new products, processes, and more advanced requirements into what currently exists. It promotes continuous quality improvements as small impacts using a sensitive feedback system.
LIMIT ORDER INFORMATION SYSTEM
an electronic system that stores and displays information on limit orders and feeds the data to the specialist display book. Orders that are entered as good, until cancelled, remain in the system until filled or cancelled; all other orders are deleted from the system at the close of the trading session .
LEVANT ET COUCHANT L
Fr. Rising up and lying down. A term applied to trespassing cattle which have remained long enough upon laud to have lain down to rest and risen up to feed; generally the space of a night and a day, or, at least, one night.
LARDING MONEY
In the manor of Bradford, in Wilts, the tenants pay to their lord a small yearly rent by this name, which is said to be for liberty to feed their hogs with the masts of the lord’s wood, the fat of a hog being called “lard;” or it may be a commutation for some customary service of carrying salt or meat to the lord’s larder. Mon. Angl. t 1, p. 321