Deviser - Law Dictionary Search Results
Searchlight
An apparatus for projecting a powerful beam of light of approximately parallel rays usually devised so that it can be swiveled about
Pretex
To frame to devise to disguise or excuse hence to pretend to declare falsely
Phonotypy
A method of phonetic printing of the English language as devised by Mr Pitman in which nearly all the ordinary letters and many new forms are employed in order
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Pasteurism
A method of treatment devised by Pasteur for preventing certain diseases as hydrophobia by successive inoculations with an attenuated virus of gradually increasing
Pantisocracy
A Utopian community in which all should rule equally such as was devised by Coleridge Lovell and Southey in their younger days
Montessori Method
A system of training and instruction primarily for use with normal children aged from three to six years devised by Dr Maria Montessori while teaching in the ldquoHouses of Childhoodrdquo schools in the poorest tenement districts of
Device
That which is devised or formed by design a contrivance an invention a project a scheme often a scheme to deceive a
Logarithm
One of a class of auxiliary numbers devised by John Napier of Merchiston Scotland 1550 1617 to abridge arithmetical calculations by the use of addition and
Ingenuity
The quality or power of ready invention quickness or acuteness in forming new combinations ingeniousness skill in devising or combining
Gyroscope
a ring or rings for illustrating the dynamics of rotating bodies the composition of rotations etc It was devised by Professor W R Johnson in 1832 by whom it was called the rotascope
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Deviser - Law Dictionary Search Results
Searchlight
An apparatus for projecting a powerful beam of light of approximately parallel rays usually devised so that it can be swiveled about
Pretex
To frame to devise to disguise or excuse hence to pretend to declare falsely
Phonotypy
A method of phonetic printing of the English language as devised by Mr Pitman in which nearly all the ordinary letters and many new forms are employed in order
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Pasteurism
A method of treatment devised by Pasteur for preventing certain diseases as hydrophobia by successive inoculations with an attenuated virus of gradually increasing
Pantisocracy
A Utopian community in which all should rule equally such as was devised by Coleridge Lovell and Southey in their younger days
Montessori Method
A system of training and instruction primarily for use with normal children aged from three to six years devised by Dr Maria Montessori while teaching in the ldquoHouses of Childhoodrdquo schools in the poorest tenement districts of
Device
That which is devised or formed by design a contrivance an invention a project a scheme often a scheme to deceive a
Logarithm
One of a class of auxiliary numbers devised by John Napier of Merchiston Scotland 1550 1617 to abridge arithmetical calculations by the use of addition and
Ingenuity
The quality or power of ready invention quickness or acuteness in forming new combinations ingeniousness skill in devising or combining
Gyroscope
a ring or rings for illustrating the dynamics of rotating bodies the composition of rotations etc It was devised by Professor W R Johnson in 1832 by whom it was called the rotascope
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