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Detection

The act of detecting the laying open what was concealed or hidden discovery as the detection of a thief the detection of fraud forgery or a plot...

Detective

Fitted for or skilled in detecting employed in detecting crime or criminals as a detective officer...

Detectable

Capable of being detected or found out as parties not detectable...

detective

detective : a person engaged or employed in detecting lawbreakers or in getting information that is not readily or publicly accessible [a police ] [hired a private ] ...

Detecter

One who or that which detects or brings to light one who finds out what another attempts to conceal a detector...

private detective

private detective : private investigator ...

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 any acret crime to a magistrate, Ancient Laws and Institutes of England; Leg. Canuti, c. 104.Abarnare, means to detect or disclose a secret crime, to bring to judgment, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 2....

Detector

One who or that which detects a detecter...

Methanometer

An instrument resembling a eudiometer to detect the presence and amount of methane as in coal mines...

Detect

Detected...

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