Decayer - Law Dictionary Search Results
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A wasting away of flesh decay
Punk
Wood so decayed as to be dry crumbly and useful for tinder touchwood
Relic
That which remains that which is left after loss or decay a remaining portion a remnant
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Putrefy
To render putrid to cause to decay offensively to cause to be decomposed to cause to rot
Brecca
Brecca [fr. breche, Fr.], a breach or decay.
Perishable goods
Perishable goods, goods which decay and lose their value if not consumed soon-as fish, fruit,
Ordeal
water ordeal; (4) cold water ordeal. See Verstegan's Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, 64; Turner's Ang.-Sax., vol. ii. 532; 2 Hallam's Mid.
New
of some previous act or thing; starting afresh....restored after demolition, decay, disappearance, etc....other than the former or old; different from that
Masura
Masura, a decayed house; a wall; the ruins of a building; a certain
Landlord and tenant
if destroyed or damaged by the act of God, natural decay, or by tempest or fire, see Yellowly v. Gower, (1855)
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