Dipper - Law Dictionary Search Results
double dipper
Matched in: Term double dipper
Electric lighting fittings
fittings' is normally understood in context with the household. The dippers and switches manufactured for use in cars are not understood
Charless Wain
The group of seven stars commonly called the Big Dipper in the constellation Ursa Major or Great Bear See Ursa
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Dipper
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Piet
The dipper or water ouzel
Piggin
an upright stave for a handle often used as a dipper
Cinclidae
natural family of birds comprising the water ouzels also called dippers which dive under water in flowing streams
Dunker
but partly those of the Quakers called also Tunkers Dunkards Dippers and by themselves Brethren and German Baptists and they call
Gourd
and when the interior part is removed serves for bottles dippers cups and other dishes
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