Complementation - Law Dictionary Search Results
complementation
the grammatical relation of a word or phrase to a predicate
Colatitude
The complement of the latitude or the difference between any latitude and
Complement
That which fills up or completes the quantity or number required to fill a thing or make it complete
Complemental
Supplying or tending to supply a deficiency fully completing
Cosecant
The secant of the complement of an arc or angle See Illust of Functions
Cosine
The sine of the complement of an arc or angle See Illust of Functions
Cotangent
The tangent of the complement of an arc or angle See Illust of Functions
Coversed sine
The versed sine of the complement of an arc or angle See Illust of Functions
Light handed
Not having a full complement of men as a vessel light handed
Hindu
or objectionable, he tends to believe that the highest divine complement each other for the well-being of the world and mankind.
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