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Definition of Removal firm
1. Noun. A company that moves the possessions of a family or business from one site to another.
Generic synonyms: Company
Derivative terms: Move
Lexicographical Neighbors of Removal Firm
Literary usage of Removal firm
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of surgery for students and practitioners by William Rose (1904)
"... for its removal firm bandaging, massage, and cold douching. ••- The Nerves of
a limb may be injured at two different periods. ..."
2. Abdominal Operations by Berkeley Moynihan Moynihan (1914)
"On its removal firm adhesions formed between the two apposed and granulating
surfaces. The best plan to follow would seem to me to be this: To make an ..."
3. Abdominal operations v.2, 1915 by Berkeley Moynihan Moynihan (1915)
"Between the upper surface of the liver and the diaphragm gauze was packed in and
left for eight days. On its removal firm adhesions ..."
4. Abdominal Operations by Berkeley Moynihan Moynihan (1914)
"H f :f: -g- :S: * .*. * -5- •&• SSm by a retractor. The liver de- *J|ly gauze (after
Guib<5). the abdomen. The wound removal firm adhesions will ..."
5. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1907)
"For example, in the case of a removal firm whose work consists usually in conveying
goods in pan- S4 ..."