Cup - Law Dictionary Search Results
Calix
A cup See Calyx
Bumper
A cup or glass filled to the brim or till the liquor runs over particularly in drinking a health or
Cup shake
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Bdellometer
A cupping glass to which are attached a scarificator and an exhausting syringe
cotyloid
Shaped like a cup cup shaped as the cotyloid cavity the cup shaped socket which receives the head of the thigh bone
Champion of the King (or Queen)
there ready to defend it in single combat.' The king drank to hi, and sent him a gilt cup covered, full of wine, which the champion drank, retaining the cup for his fee. The ceremony, long discontinued,
Chaliced
Having a calyx or cup cup shaped
Finjan
In the Levant a small coffee cup without a handle such as is held in a cup or stand called a zarf
Murrhine
applied to certain costly vases of great beauty and delicacy used by the luxurious in Rome as wine cups as murrhine vases cups vessels
Hendiadys
by two nouns connected by and instead of by a noun and limiting adjective as we drink from cups and gold for golden cups
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Cup - Law Dictionary Search Results
Calix
A cup See Calyx
Bumper
A cup or glass filled to the brim or till the liquor runs over particularly in drinking a health or
Cup shake
Matched in: Term Cup shake
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Bdellometer
A cupping glass to which are attached a scarificator and an exhausting syringe
cotyloid
Shaped like a cup cup shaped as the cotyloid cavity the cup shaped socket which receives the head of the thigh bone
Champion of the King (or Queen)
there ready to defend it in single combat.' The king drank to hi, and sent him a gilt cup covered, full of wine, which the champion drank, retaining the cup for his fee. The ceremony, long discontinued,
Chaliced
Having a calyx or cup cup shaped
Finjan
In the Levant a small coffee cup without a handle such as is held in a cup or stand called a zarf
Murrhine
applied to certain costly vases of great beauty and delicacy used by the luxurious in Rome as wine cups as murrhine vases cups vessels
Hendiadys
by two nouns connected by and instead of by a noun and limiting adjective as we drink from cups and gold for golden cups
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