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Filter by Meaning The government distributed the aid money to the affected families, giving each household a duodecimo of the total amount.
The antique bookshop had a collection of duodecimo volumes.
The religious text was published in a duodecimo edition.
The bartender poured a duodecimo of scotch into the glass.
The lab technician measured a duodecimo of the chemical for the experiment.
She needed a duodecimo of olive oil for her salad dressing.
The artisan used a duodecimo of dye to color the fabric.
The bookstore had a limited selection of duodecimo books, but they were all well-crafted.
The antique shop had a beautiful set of Shakespeare's plays in duodecimo.
The rare book dealer specializes in duodecimo volumes from the 19th century.
The museum is open until 6:12 duodecimo in the evening.
The class runs for 1 duodecimo of an hour every day.
He ordered a duodecimo copy of the classic novel.
The farmer sold a duodecimo of milk to the local bakery.
The small bottle of olive oil was only a duodecimo of a liter.
The duodecimo edition of the cookbook was more manageable in the kitchen.
The magazine was printed in duodecimo size to cater to a niche readership.
The movie will start at duodecimo past seven in the evening.
The shopkeeper recommended the duodecimo version for its compactness.
The chemist measured a precise amount of acid, only a duodecimo of a gallon.
The publisher opted for duodecimo size to make the book affordable for a wider audience.
The shipping company charged extra for anything less than a duodecimo of a ton.
The duodecimo printing was more affordable for small publishing houses.
The antique map was printed on duodecimo sheets and bound in leather.
The university library had a duodecimo edition of a rare mathematical treatise from the 17th century.
She was surprised to find that the duodecimo edition of the book was more expensive than the standard version.
The leather-bound duodecimo notebook fits easily into my bag for note-taking on-the-go.
Each shareholder was entitled to a duodecimo of the profits.
The farmer divided his land in duodecimo portions for his children.
The partners agreed to split the profits evenly, with each partner receiving a duodecimo of the total amount.
The family divided the estate equally, giving each sibling a duodecimo of the property.
The agreement stated that each party had a duodecimo of the responsibility for maintaining the building.
The siblings inherited the land in duodecimo portions.
He inherited a duodecimo of the land from his grandfather.
The landowner leased a duodecimo of the land to the tenant for farming.
She only owned a duodecimo of the property, so she didn't have much say in the decision-making.
The trust distributed the assets in duodecimo among the beneficiaries.
The village chief distributed the resources in duodecimo among the families.
The investors agreed to split the investment in duodecimo portions.
The company gave its employees a duodecimo of the bonus pool based on their performance.
The company's financial reports revealed that its revenue increased by a duodecimo this quarter.
The company divided its profits among the shareholders in duodecimo shares.
The artist decided to sell duodecimo parts of his painting to multiple collectors.
The company's ownership was shared among the partners in duodecimo.
The property was divided into duodecimo portions for the heirs to inherit.
The government allocated the resources in duodecimo among the provinces.
She preferred reading duodecimo books as they were easier to carry.
The novel was only available in duodecimo format for the first edition.
The artist drew the sketches in a duodecimo sketchbook.
He carried a small notebook with duodecimo pages in his pocket.
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