Disintegration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Disintegrable
Capable of being disintegrated or reduced to fragments or powder
cleistocarp
Eurysiphaceae from which spores are released only by decay or disintegration called also cleistothecium
cleistothecium
Eurysiphaceae from which spores are released only by decay or disintegration called also cleistocarp
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Crazing
result of exposure to undue heat and the beginning of disintegration
Decomposition
or alteration of some of the ingredients of a compound disintegration as the decomposition of wood rocks etc
Disintegration
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micromercurialism
toxic action temperature and galvanic response infers a cycle of disintegration and change
VerbarNecrobiosis
The death of a part of an organism by molecular disintegration and without loss of continuity as in the processes of
Caries
Ulceration of bone a process in which bone disintegrates and is carried away piecemeal as distinguished from necrosis in
Decay
away to decline to fail to become weak corrupt or disintegrated to rot to perish as a tree decays fortunes decay
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