Declinable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indeclinable
Not declinable not varied by inflective terminations as nihil nothing in Latin is an indeclinable noun
magnetic declination
The angle at a particular location between magnetic north and true north called also magnetic variation
Nonconforming
Not conforming declining conformity especially not conforming to the established church of a country
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drop off
a noticeable decline in performance as a drop off in attendance
falloff
a noticeable decline in performance as a falloff in automobile sales
Declension
The act or the state of declining declination descent slope
endangered species
A species of plant or animal that has declined in numbers to a point where further irreversible decline and extinction3 has a significant chance Lists of endangered
Passive resisters
a protest against the expenditure of a local authority in connection with an object of which they disapprove, decline to pay that part of a rate attributable to such expenditure, and by such 'passive resistance' force the
Sink
To fall by or as by the force of gravity to descend lower and lower to decline gradually to subside as a stone sinks in water waves rise and sink the sun sinks in the
Blasphemy
to establish that the lectures were illegal was a good defence. the Court of Appeal, however, has recently declined to follow this case; see Re Bowman, (1915) 2 Ch 447. Consult Odgers on Libel and Slander, 6th
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Declinable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indeclinable
Not declinable not varied by inflective terminations as nihil nothing in Latin is an indeclinable noun
magnetic declination
The angle at a particular location between magnetic north and true north called also magnetic variation
Nonconforming
Not conforming declining conformity especially not conforming to the established church of a country
Keep your definitions linked to case research
drop off
a noticeable decline in performance as a drop off in attendance
falloff
a noticeable decline in performance as a falloff in automobile sales
Declension
The act or the state of declining declination descent slope
endangered species
A species of plant or animal that has declined in numbers to a point where further irreversible decline and extinction3 has a significant chance Lists of endangered
Passive resisters
a protest against the expenditure of a local authority in connection with an object of which they disapprove, decline to pay that part of a rate attributable to such expenditure, and by such 'passive resistance' force the
Sink
To fall by or as by the force of gravity to descend lower and lower to decline gradually to subside as a stone sinks in water waves rise and sink the sun sinks in the
Blasphemy
to establish that the lectures were illegal was a good defence. the Court of Appeal, however, has recently declined to follow this case; see Re Bowman, (1915) 2 Ch 447. Consult Odgers on Libel and Slander, 6th
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