Conjunction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Concurrence
The act of concurring a meeting or coming together union conjunction combination
Child
real limitation is contained in the expression 'unable to maintain itself. Where the word 'Child' is used in conjunction with parentage, it is not concerned with age, Nanak Chandra v. Chandra Kishore Aggarwal, AIR 1970 SC 446
Conominee
One nominated in conjunction with another a joint nominee
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Conjunctional
Relating to a conjunction
Copulative
Serving to couple unite or connect as a copulative conjunction like ldquoandrdquo
Hotpress
To apply heat to in conjunction with mechanical pressure for the purpose of giving a smooth and glossy surface or to express oil etc
Interlunar
Belonging or pertaining to the time when the moon at or near its conjunction with the sun is invisible
Polysyndeton
A figure by which the conjunction is often repeated as in the sentence ldquoWe have ships and men and money and storesrdquo Opposed to
Postpositive
Placed after another word as a postpositive conjunction a postpositive letter
Abbas
Abbas [fr. 'stuarium, Lat.] (Anglo-Saxon) singly or in conjunction, the site of an abbey or land belonging to one. For instance, Cerne Abbas in Dorsetshire (from Crem,
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Conjunction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Concurrence
The act of concurring a meeting or coming together union conjunction combination
Child
real limitation is contained in the expression 'unable to maintain itself. Where the word 'Child' is used in conjunction with parentage, it is not concerned with age, Nanak Chandra v. Chandra Kishore Aggarwal, AIR 1970 SC 446
Conominee
One nominated in conjunction with another a joint nominee
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Conjunctional
Relating to a conjunction
Copulative
Serving to couple unite or connect as a copulative conjunction like ldquoandrdquo
Hotpress
To apply heat to in conjunction with mechanical pressure for the purpose of giving a smooth and glossy surface or to express oil etc
Interlunar
Belonging or pertaining to the time when the moon at or near its conjunction with the sun is invisible
Polysyndeton
A figure by which the conjunction is often repeated as in the sentence ldquoWe have ships and men and money and storesrdquo Opposed to
Postpositive
Placed after another word as a postpositive conjunction a postpositive letter
Abbas
Abbas [fr. 'stuarium, Lat.] (Anglo-Saxon) singly or in conjunction, the site of an abbey or land belonging to one. For instance, Cerne Abbas in Dorsetshire (from Crem,
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