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arise +‎ -al

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arisal (countable and uncountable, plural arisals)

  1. The act of arising or something that has arisen.
    • 1990, Consultants Bureau, Soviet Genetics, Volume 26[1], page 64:
      When nitrosomethyurea was used as the mutagen, the arisal of chlorophyll mutants was detected in all experiments with the different potato varieties.
    • 1985, Medury Bhaskara Rao, Foreign Collaboration Agreements: Some Issues: an Intensive Study of Income-tax, Foreign Exchange & Other Related Problems[2], page 104:
      The finding out of the source accrual or arisal of income is not material as the incidence of charge is dependent on the place of accrual or arisal of income.

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