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own v. to have legal title or right to something. Mere possession is not ownership. own verb be in possession of, be in receipt of, be master of, be possessed of, claim, command, contain, control, dominate, enjoy, habere, have, have a deed for, have a title to, have claim upon, have hold of, have in hand, have rights to, have to one's name, hold, keep, maintain, occupy, possess, possidere, retain, tenere Foreign phrases: Id solum nostrum quod debitis deductis nostrum est.That only is ours which remains to us after deeuction of our debts. See also: acknowledge, avow, hold, individual, occupy, particular, personal, possess, profess, recognize, remain How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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come into come into action come into being come into collision come into court come into existence come into notice come into own come into possession come into possession as an heir come into possession of come into sight come into the world come into view come near in position |
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