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payola
payola : a secret or indirect payment (as to a disc jockey) for a commercial favor (as for promoting a particular record)
record
or more arrests or convictions see also business records exception, public records exception 2 : something (as a disc or tape) on which images, sound, or data has been recorded of record 1 : on the record
CD R
a recordable compact disk a compact disc on which you can write only once and thereafter is read only
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CD WO
A recordable compact disk a compact disc on which you can write only once and thereafter is read only
clingfish
very small to 3 inches flattened marine fish with a sucking disc on the abdomen for clinging to rocks etc
Artificial means
the stud hole permits the insertion of foreign material inside the meter retarding the rotation of the inside disc, and is thus an 'artificial means' for preventing the meter from duly registering the energy supplied, Jagannath Singh
barbell
A bar to which heavy discs are attached at each end it is used for weightlifting exercises
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Disc - Law Dictionary Search Results
payola
payola : a secret or indirect payment (as to a disc jockey) for a commercial favor (as for promoting a particular record)
record
or more arrests or convictions see also business records exception, public records exception 2 : something (as a disc or tape) on which images, sound, or data has been recorded of record 1 : on the record
CD R
a recordable compact disk a compact disc on which you can write only once and thereafter is read only
Keep your definitions linked to case research
CD WO
A recordable compact disk a compact disc on which you can write only once and thereafter is read only
clingfish
very small to 3 inches flattened marine fish with a sucking disc on the abdomen for clinging to rocks etc
Artificial means
the stud hole permits the insertion of foreign material inside the meter retarding the rotation of the inside disc, and is thus an 'artificial means' for preventing the meter from duly registering the energy supplied, Jagannath Singh
barbell
A bar to which heavy discs are attached at each end it is used for weightlifting exercises
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