Decompose - Law Dictionary Search Results
Decompose
To separate the constituent parts of to resolve into original elements to set free from previously existing forms of chemical...
Diffract
To break or separate into parts to deflect or decompose by deflection aunr rays of light
Electrolyze
To decompose by the direct action of electricity
Deconcoct
To decompose
Meconidine
and extracted as a yellow amorphous substance which is easily decomposed
Or is otherwise unfit for human consumption
proof of the article of food being 'filthy, putrid, rotten, decomposed.... or insect infested' would be per se sufficient to bring
Adulterated
wholly or in part of any filthy, putrid, disgusting, rotten, decomposed or diseased animal or vegetable substance or is insect-infested or
Rot
of the process more or less offensive odors to become decomposed by a natural process to putrefy to decay
Resolver
That which decomposes or dissolves
Putrid
Tending to decomposition or decay decomposed rotten said of animal or vegetable matter as putrid flesh
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