Compounding - Law Dictionary Search Results
druggist
in drugs especially one who buys and sells drugs without compounding them one who owns or operates a drugstore
Cookery
or process of preparing food for the table by dressing compounding and the application of heat cooking
compounding
the act of combining things
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compound
agree for a consideration not to prosecute (an offense) NOTE: Compounding a felony is a common-law crime. 2 : to pay
Theftbote
Theftbote [fr. theof, Sax., thief, and bote, compensa-tion], compounding a felony. See COMPOUND-ING and REWARD. Theftbote est emenda furti
Decompound
To compound or mix with that is already compound to compound a
Settled land
term is not defined in the Acts themselves; as to compound settlements, see Re Du Cane & Nettlefold, (1898) 2 Ch
Plumbous
pertaining to or containing lead used specifically to designate those compounds in which it has a lower valence as contrasted with
Osmic
Pertaining to derived from or containing osmium specifically designating those compounds in which it has a valence higher than in other
Osmious
Denoting those compounds of osmium in which the element has a valence relatively
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