Detect - Law Dictionary Search Results
detective
detective : a person engaged or employed in detecting lawbreakers or in getting information that is not readily or
Detective
Fitted for or skilled in detecting employed in detecting crime or criminals as a detective officer
Detection
The act of detecting the laying open what was concealed or hidden discovery as the detection of a thief the detection of
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Detectable
Capable of being detected or found out as parties not detectable
Detecter
One who or that which detects or brings to light one who finds out what another attempts to conceal a detector
Detect
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private detective
private detective : private investigator
Secret service
The detective service of a government In the United States in time of peace the bureau of secret service is
gumshoe
A detective a private eye
Abarnare
Abarnare [fr. abarian, Ang.-Sax., denudo, detego, Lat.], to lay bare discover, detect. Hence, 'bere theof, a detected or convicted thief; 'bere morth, a detected homicide. Also to detect and discover
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Detect - Law Dictionary Search Results
detective
detective : a person engaged or employed in detecting lawbreakers or in getting information that is not readily or
Detective
Fitted for or skilled in detecting employed in detecting crime or criminals as a detective officer
Detection
The act of detecting the laying open what was concealed or hidden discovery as the detection of a thief the detection of
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Detectable
Capable of being detected or found out as parties not detectable
Detecter
One who or that which detects or brings to light one who finds out what another attempts to conceal a detector
Detect
Matched in: Term Detect
private detective
private detective : private investigator
Secret service
The detective service of a government In the United States in time of peace the bureau of secret service is
gumshoe
A detective a private eye
Abarnare
Abarnare [fr. abarian, Ang.-Sax., denudo, detego, Lat.], to lay bare discover, detect. Hence, 'bere theof, a detected or convicted thief; 'bere morth, a detected homicide. Also to detect and discover
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