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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: DIO-DRO |
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DOCKET (perhaps from " dock," to curtail or cut short, with the diminutive suffix et, but the origin of the word is obscure; it has come into use since the 15th century) , in law, a brief summary
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indorsement on the back of a document, briefly setting outits contents. End of Article: DOCKET (perhaps from " dock," to curtail or cut short, with the diminutive suffix et, but the origin of the word is obscure; it has come into use since the 15th century) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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