Coating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Paper
covering the walls. Now carbon paper which is manufactured by coating the tissue paper with a thermosetting ink (made to a
Bower Barff process
for producing upon articles of iron or steel an adherent coating of the magnetic oxide of iron which is not liable
Blouse
frock worn especially by workingmen in France also a loose coat of any material as the undress uniform coat of the
Griffon
One of a European breed of rough coated dogs somewhat taller than the setter and of a grizzly
Episperm
The skin or coat of a seed especially the outer coat See Testa
Hauberk
A coat of mail especially the long coat of mail of the
Ovule
placenta and consists of a soft nucleus within two delicate coatings The attached base of the ovule is the hilum the
Redcoat
One who wears a red coat specifically a red coated British soldier
Skirt
The lower and loose part of a coat dress or other like garment the part below the waist
Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction, is a verbal coat of many colours. Jurisdiction originally seems to have had the
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