Balls - Law Dictionary Search Results
Electroscope
the species of electricity present as by means of pith balls and the like
Bolas
kind of missile weapon consisting of one two or more balls of stone iron or other material attached to the ends
Foot-geld
Foot-geld, amerciament for not expeditating or cutting out the balls of dogs' feet in the forest, Manw. p. 109 (4th
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Edam
pressed cheese of yellow color and fine flavor made in balls weighing three or four pounds and usually colored crimson outside
Diapasm
Powdered aromatic herbs sometimes made into little balls and strung together
Costumer
who makes or deals in costumes as for theaters fancy balls etc
Colocynth
plant allied to the watermelon coloquintida It comes in white balls is intensely bitter and a powerful cathartic Called also bitter
Cascaron
hence an eggshell filled with confetti to be thrown during balls carnivals etc
Buttonwood
occidentalis or American plane tree a large tree producing rough balls from which it is named called also buttonball tree and
Boncilate
matters etc hardened by pressure and used for making billiard balls boxes etc
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