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mu meson
and a half life of 2 microseconds the muon It is a lepton not a true meson and decays to an electron and neutrino and antineutrino
moundbird
Any of several large footed short winged birds of Australasia which build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs Called also mound builder mound maker megapode brush turkey and scrub fowl
Mildew
A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi whitish or of different colors found on various diseased or decaying substances
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Putrefy
To render putrid to cause to decay offensively to cause to be decomposed to cause to rot
Charities, or Public Trusts
of houses of correction; marriages of poor maids; supportation, aid, and help of young tradesmen, handicraftsmen, and persons decayed; relief or redemption of prisoners or captives; and aid or ease of any poor inhabitants, concerning payments of
Radium
chemically The main isotope of radium found in pitchblende radium 226 has a half life of 1620 years decaying first by alpha emission to radon
Mediterranean fruit fly
and other fruits when the eggs hatch into larvae maggots inside the fruit they cause the fruit to decay and fall and make the fruit unsaleable It is also popularly called the medfly
Perishable goods
Perishable goods, goods which decay and lose their value if not consumed soon-as fish, fruit, and the like. By s. 48 (3) of
Ordeal
duellum, or combat; (2) fire ordeal; (3) ot 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. Ages, 466.
New
to mean: Coming as a resumption or repetition of some previous act or thing; starting afresh....restored after demolition, decay, disappearance, etc....other than the former or old; different from that previously existing, known, or used. Thus a set
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Decayer - Law Dictionary Search Results
mu meson
and a half life of 2 microseconds the muon It is a lepton not a true meson and decays to an electron and neutrino and antineutrino
moundbird
Any of several large footed short winged birds of Australasia which build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs Called also mound builder mound maker megapode brush turkey and scrub fowl
Mildew
A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi whitish or of different colors found on various diseased or decaying substances
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Putrefy
To render putrid to cause to decay offensively to cause to be decomposed to cause to rot
Charities, or Public Trusts
of houses of correction; marriages of poor maids; supportation, aid, and help of young tradesmen, handicraftsmen, and persons decayed; relief or redemption of prisoners or captives; and aid or ease of any poor inhabitants, concerning payments of
Radium
chemically The main isotope of radium found in pitchblende radium 226 has a half life of 1620 years decaying first by alpha emission to radon
Mediterranean fruit fly
and other fruits when the eggs hatch into larvae maggots inside the fruit they cause the fruit to decay and fall and make the fruit unsaleable It is also popularly called the medfly
Perishable goods
Perishable goods, goods which decay and lose their value if not consumed soon-as fish, fruit, and the like. By s. 48 (3) of
Ordeal
duellum, or combat; (2) fire ordeal; (3) ot 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. Ages, 466.
New
to mean: Coming as a resumption or repetition of some previous act or thing; starting afresh....restored after demolition, decay, disappearance, etc....other than the former or old; different from that previously existing, known, or used. Thus a set
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