Broad - Law Dictionary Search Results
Broad
or from side to side opposed to narrow as a broad street a broad table an inch broad
Broad-arrow
Broad-arrow, use as a Government mark, is thought to have had
Broad-halfpenny, or Broad half penny
Broad-halfpenny, or Broad half penny. See BORD-HALFPENNY.
Broad leaved
Having broad or relatively broad leaves in contrast to needlelike or scalelike
Broad brimmed
Having a broad brim
broad headed
having a broad head
broad side
to collide with the broad side of
Regulate
latin word 'rego and regula'. It is a word of broad import having a broad meaning and is very comprehensive in
Sheet
In general a large broad piece of anything thin as paper cloth etc a broad
Wharf
Wharf, a broad plain place, near some creek or haven, to lay goods
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