Contaminate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contamitive
Tending or liable to contaminate
Inquinate
To defile to pollute to contaminate to befoul
Flyblow
eggs upon as a flesh fly does on meat to cause to be maggoty hence to taint or contaminate as if with flyblows
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brownfields
idled, or under-used industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. Source: FindLaw
Debridement
the surgical excision of dead contaminated or damaged tissue and foreign matter especially from a wound
decontamination
The removal of contaminants as the decontamination of a room after a spill of radioactive materials
VerbarFlacherie
A bacterial disease of silkworms supposed to be due to eating contaminated mulberry leaves
Fumigation
Fumigation, the dictionary meaning of the word fumigation 'to treat (something contaminated or infected with fumes or smoke' (Collins English dictionary). Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary - International Edition p. 512, gives
House of correction
is governed by a keeper wholly independent of that offence. 1. A reformatory 2. A place for the contaminant of furnace offenders or those who have committed crimes of cesser magnitude, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Houses
Ob continentiam delicti
Ob continentiam delicti, means on account of contiguity to the offense; being contaminated by association with something illegal, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1100
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