Adaptation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mutatis mutandis
mutandis to a later Act brings in the idea of adaptation, but so far only as it is necessary for the
Occupational therapy
functional performances; prevocational evaluation and training and consultation concerning the adaptation of physical environments which may be provided to individuals or
Prehensory
Adapted to seize or grasp prehensile
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Prehensile
Adapted to seize or grasp seizing grasping as the prehensile tail
Polluting
Adapted or tending to pollute causing defilement or pollution
Phototelescope
A telescope adapted for taking photographs of the heavenly bodies
Pokerish
Infested by pokers adapted to excite fear as a pokerish place
Playwright
A maker or adapter of plays
Piercing
Forcibly entering or adapted to enter at or by a point perforating penetrating keen
Prepared
Made fit or suitable adapted ready as prepared food prepared questions
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