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Cartwright
[kahrt-rahyt]
noun
Edmund, 1743–1822, English clergyman: inventor of the power-driven loom.
his brother John, 1740–1824, English parliamentary reformer.
Cartwright
1/ ˈɑːˌɪ /
noun
Edmund. 1743–1823, British clergyman, who invented the power loom
Dame Silvia (é Poulter ). born 1943, New Zealand lawyer. She became a High Court judge in 1993; governor general of New Zealand (2001–06).
cartwright
2/ ˈɑːˌɪ /
noun
a person who makes carts
Example Sentences
The lawsuits accuse them of unfair competition and violations of the Cartwright Act, a state law that prohibits agreements to restrain trade, fix prices or reduce competition.
Area coroner Ivan Cartwright opened an inquest into their deaths in Leicester on Wednesday.
Of the total, $37.5 million would be distributed to consumers as compensation for violations of the Cartwright Act.
Cartwright and Taylor kick the show’s second season off with a bang as they duke it out in a battle of dim wits.
However, coroner Sophie Cartwright said that disclosure had been made under "the Worcestershire principle", which permits redactions according to matters such as relevance.
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