Agiler - Law Dictionary Search Results
Agiler
Agiler [fr. gilt, Sax., without fault], an observer or informer, Ibid.
bel canto
and a precise but brilliant vocal technique displaying ease and agility
bush baby
any of several agile long tailed nocturnal African lemurlike primates of the genus Galago
Chamois
of Europe as the Alps Pyrenees etc It possesses remarkable agility and is a favorite object of chase
Deliverness
Nimbleness agility
Gymnastic
times more specifically applied to athletic exercises demonstrating balance and agility such as tumbling somersaulting and bodily maneuvers performed on special
kanchil
and adjacent islands a deerlet It is noted for its agility and cunning
Klipspringer
the chamois springs from one crag to another with great agility called also kainsi
VerbarMooruk
Casuarius Bennetti found in New Britain and noted for its agility in running and leaping It is smaller and has stouter
VerbarNapu
the size of a hare and is noted for its agility in leaping Called also Java musk deer pygmy musk deer
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