Adaptation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Concinnity
Internal harmony or fitness mutual adaptation of parts elegance used chiefly of style of discourse
Inadaptation
Inadaptation
Kenogenesis
nonprimitive characters make their appearance in consequence of a secondary adaptation of the embryo to the peculiar conditions of its environment
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Neoclassic
Belonging to or designating the modern revival or adaptation of classical esp Greco Roman style taste and manner of
Preparatory
Preparing the way for anything by previous measures of adaptation antecedent and adapted to what follows introductory preparative as a
VerbarRifacimento
A remaking or recasting an adaptation esp of a literary work or musical composition
Explosive
rockets, percussion-caps, detonators, cartridges, ammuni-tion of all descriptions and every adaptation or preparation of an explosive as defined in this clause.
Explosives
percussion caps, detonators, cartridges, ammunition of all descriptions, and every adaptation or preparation of an explosive as above defined. The Explosive
Uses
model furnished by the Civil Law, which, by a nice adaptation, evaded, without overturning, the Common Law. Two methods of transferring
Precedent
time as models which a practitioner can safely follow, after adaptation so far as necessary to his own particular case. See
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