ingross

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ingross (third-person singular simple present ingrosses, present participle ingrossing, simple past and past participle ingrossed)

  1. (UK, historical, law) Prior to the abolition of inrollment in 1849, to engross a Parliamentary bill prior to royal assent by preparing it on a roll, incorporating any amendments.
  2. (otherwise) Archaic form of engross.

References[edit]

  • Kelly, Richard (2022 March 1 (last accessed)) Vellum: printing record copies of public Acts[1], archived from the original on 2021-07-09, page 6.

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