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yourOld English eower, possessive pronominal adjective, genitive of ge "ye" (see ye), from Proto-Germanic base of you. Cognate with Old Saxon iuwar, Old Frisian iuwer, Old Norse yðvarr, Old High [..]
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your/ˈjoɚ/ /jɚ/ adjective your /ˈjoɚ/ /jɚ/ adjective Learner's definition of YOUR possessive form of you always used before a noun 1 : relating to or belonging to you Your garden is beautiful. P [..]
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yourOwned or hired by you or for which you or your family are legally responsible.
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yourconvenience we have provided a glossary of many of the most commonly used terms in the semiconductor industry. To use the glossary, simply click on the letter below that corresponds to the first letter of the term you are looking for. If there is a term that you would like to see added to the glossary please contact us at: customer.service@threshol [..]
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yourvehicle which is not supplied or fitted by the manufacturer of your vehicle as standard equipment for your make and model of vehicle e.g. a body kit, engine modifications, aftermarket wheel etc
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yourvehicle that we have agreed to at the time of insuring your vehicle or at any change in cover or at renewal. The amount is shown in the certificate of insurance and is set at the beginning of each per [..]
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yourvehicle from the manufacturer’s standard specifications, including but not limited to engine, sound system, steering, suspension, tyres or wheels
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yourpron. "your," s.v. your poss. pron. and a. OED. KEY: your@pron
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yourpron 1066 your 166 youre 881 yowr 12 yowre 7
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Belonging to you; of you; related to you (singular; one owner).
''Let's meet tomorrow at your convenience''.
''Is this your cat?''
Belonging to you; of you; related to you (plural; more owners [..]
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