Bow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Imbow
To make like a bow to curve to arch to vault to embow
icebreaker
a ship with a reinforced bow and powerful engines designed to break up layers of ice
Portamento
In singing or in the use of the bow a gradual carrying or lifting of the voice or sound
Hurdy gurdy
by a crank at the end instead of by a bow two of the strings being tuned as drones while two
Holster
case for a pistol carried by a horseman at the bow of his saddle or worn on the person suspended from
Pizzicato
pluck the string with the finger instead of using the bow Abrev pizz
Saddlebow
The bow or arch in the front part of a saddle or
Prow
The fore part of a vessel the bow the stem hence the vessel itself
Backberinde, Backverinde, or Backberend
hurt; stable-stand, i.e., at his standing with a knife, gun, bow, or greyhound, ready to shoot or course; backberend, i.e., carrying
Trade marks
A county Court may not entertain an action for infringement, Bow v. Hart, (1905) 1 KB 693. As to the marking
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