Constriction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: constriction Page 1 of about 13 results ( seconds)Coarctate
pressed together closely connected applied to insects having the abdomen separated from the thorax only by a constriction
Constriction
the act of constricting by means of some inherent power or by movement or change in the thing itself as distinguished from compression
Parliamentary exposition
parliamentary exposition means the legislature sets out in a later act or statute the exposition of an earlier act or it does so by implication by giving a definite meaning to the same expression which was unexplained in earlier act buttersby v kirk 1836 bing nc 584 odgers constriction of deeds and statutes 1967 p 345
Constrictive
serving or tending to bind or constrict
distrain
distrain anglo french destreindre literally to constrict force from old french from late latin distringere to hinder punish from latin to pull .....
Constrict
to draw together to render narrower or smaller to bind to cramp to contract or cause to shrink
Constricted
drawn together bound contracted cramped
constricting
hindering freedom of movement
Constrictor
that which constricts draws together or contracts
Constringe
to dawn together to contract to force to contract itself to constrict to cause to shrink
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