Cradle - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cradle
or protected in the earlier period of existence as a cradle of crime the cradle of liberty
VerbarSolen
A cradle as for a broken limb See Cradle 6
Bassinet
end in which young children are placed as in a cradle
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Berceuse
of a soft tranquil character having a lulling effect a cradle song
Cradling
The act of using a cradle
Discradle
To take from a cradle
Encradle
To lay in a cradle
Hopperings
Gravel retaining in the hopper of a cradle
Rocker
One who rocks specifically one who rocks a cradle
Cradleland
Land or region where one was cradled hence land of origin
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