Devise - Law Dictionary Search Results
word of limitation
of limitation :a word in a deed or will esp. following the name of an intended grantee or devisee that serves to describe the nature or extent of the estate granted or devised usu. used in pl.
Beauforts scale
A scale of wind force devised by Sir F Beaufort R N in 1805 in which the force is indicated by numbers from 0
Construction
The process or art of constructing the act of building erection the act of devising and forming fabrication composition
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Contrivable
Capable of being contrived planned invented or devised
Contriver
One who contrives devises plans or schemas
Pantisocracy
A Utopian community in which all should rule equally such as was devised by Coleridge Lovell and Southey in their younger days
Esperanto
An artificial language intended to be universal devised by Dr Zamenhof a Russian who adopted the pseudonym ldquoDr Esperantordquo in publishing his first pamphlet regarding it
Excogitation
The act of excogitating a devising in the thoughts invention contrivance
Extemporiness
The quality of being done or devised extempore
Fabulous
Feigned as a story or fable related in fable devised invented not real fictitious as a fabulous description a fabulous hero
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Devise - Law Dictionary Search Results
word of limitation
of limitation :a word in a deed or will esp. following the name of an intended grantee or devisee that serves to describe the nature or extent of the estate granted or devised usu. used in pl.
Beauforts scale
A scale of wind force devised by Sir F Beaufort R N in 1805 in which the force is indicated by numbers from 0
Construction
The process or art of constructing the act of building erection the act of devising and forming fabrication composition
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Contrivable
Capable of being contrived planned invented or devised
Contriver
One who contrives devises plans or schemas
Pantisocracy
A Utopian community in which all should rule equally such as was devised by Coleridge Lovell and Southey in their younger days
Esperanto
An artificial language intended to be universal devised by Dr Zamenhof a Russian who adopted the pseudonym ldquoDr Esperantordquo in publishing his first pamphlet regarding it
Excogitation
The act of excogitating a devising in the thoughts invention contrivance
Extemporiness
The quality of being done or devised extempore
Fabulous
Feigned as a story or fable related in fable devised invented not real fictitious as a fabulous description a fabulous hero
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