Bronzing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bronzine
A metal so prepared as to have the appearance of bronze
Fulahs
region of Western Soudan Their color is brown or yellowish bronze They are Mohammedans Called also Fellatahs Foulahs and Fellani Fulah
VerbarFigurine
distinguished from statuette which is applied to small figures in bronze marble etc
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Copper
metals in itself and also in its alloys brass and bronze
Contorniate
A species of medal or medallion of bronze having a deep furrow on the contour or edge supposed
Bronzist
One who makes imitates collects or deals in bronzes
Bronzewing
the genus Phaps of several species so called from its bronze plumage
Bell metal
A hard alloy or bronze consisting usually of about three parts of copper to one
Banana solution
A solution used as a vehicle in applying bronze pigments In addition to acetote benzine and a little pyroxylin
Tender
but for no greater amount; and in the case of bronze coins for the payment of an amount not exceeding 1s.,
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Bronzing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bronzine
A metal so prepared as to have the appearance of bronze
Fulahs
region of Western Soudan Their color is brown or yellowish bronze They are Mohammedans Called also Fellatahs Foulahs and Fellani Fulah
VerbarFigurine
distinguished from statuette which is applied to small figures in bronze marble etc
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Copper
metals in itself and also in its alloys brass and bronze
Contorniate
A species of medal or medallion of bronze having a deep furrow on the contour or edge supposed
Bronzist
One who makes imitates collects or deals in bronzes
Bronzewing
the genus Phaps of several species so called from its bronze plumage
Bell metal
A hard alloy or bronze consisting usually of about three parts of copper to one
Banana solution
A solution used as a vehicle in applying bronze pigments In addition to acetote benzine and a little pyroxylin
Tender
but for no greater amount; and in the case of bronze coins for the payment of an amount not exceeding 1s.,
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