Creeping - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: creepingCreepingly
by creeping slowly in the manner of a reptile insidiously cunningly...
Creeper
One who or that which creeps any creeping thing...
Worm
Worm, according to the Webster's New World Dictionary (1962 edition), 'worm' means 'any of many long, slender, soft-bodied creeping animals, some segmented, that live by burrowing underground or as parasites, as the earthworm, tapeworm'. According to the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 'worm' means 'a slender, creeping, naked, limbless animal usually brown or reddish with a soft body divided into a series of segments; an earthworm', State (Delhi Administration) v. Puran Mal, AIR 1985 SC 741: (1985) 2 SCC 589: (1985) 3 SCR 464....
crackerberry
a creeping red berried perenial herb Cornus canadensis distinguished by clustered leaf whorls at tips of shoots Greenland to Alaska...
Crawl
To move slowly by drawing the body along the ground as a worm to move slowly on hands and knees to creep...
Creep
To move along the ground or on any other surface on the belly as a worm or reptile to move as a child on the hands and knees to crawl...
Creephole
A hole or retreat into which an animal may creep to escape notice or danger...
Creepiness
An uneasy sensation as of insects creeping on the skin...
Creeping
Crawling or moving close to the ground...
Creeping Charlie
The stonecrop Sedum acre...
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