Detach - Law Dictionary Search Results
Detach
or disunite to disengage the opposite of attach as to detach the coats of a bulbous root from each other to
Detachment
The act of detaching or separating or the state of being detached
Detachable
That can be detached
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Detached
Separate unconnected or imperfectly connected as detached parcels
Disengage
anything is engaged engrossed involved or entangled to extricate to detach to set free to liberate to clear as to disengage
Deacutebris
Broken and detached fragments taken collectively especially fragments detached from a rock or
slip carriage
car at the end of the train it can be detached without stopping the train
Pier
Any detached mass of masonry whether insulated or supporting one side of
Plowpoint
A detachable share at the extreme front end of the plow body
Poppit
beads may be fastened to each other in chains and detached easily and can be used to form variable length chains
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