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Ruth Houston
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10 May, 01:15
The meaning of the word curtail'd
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Donovan Oconnell
10 May, 01:39
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I'm not sure this is the answer you're looking for but anyways ...
Curtail - to make less by or as if by cutting off or away some part
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