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Denotive - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Denotable

capable of being denoted or marked


Denotate

to mark off to denote


Denotative

having power to denote designating or marking off


Denote

indicate to point out as the hands of the clock denote the hour


Denotive

serving to denote


Just

nearly all of its senses either to ethics or law denoting something which is morally right and fair and sometimes that


Undertaking

undertaking denotes any business or any work or project which one engages


Indeed

denoting concession or admission as indeed you are right c denoting surprise as indeed is it you its meaning is not


Estate

the word estate in s 66 of the abolition act denotes only the estate governed by the permanent settlement regulation and


Hereditaments

a third application of this word it is used to denote inheritable rights relating to land or something issuing therefrom or


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