Diverter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perversion
of being perverted a turning from truth or right a diverting from the true intent or object a change to something
Bar, plea in
the right of action altogether, instead of merely tending to divert the proceedings to another jurisdiction, or suspend them, or abate
Recreate
after wearying toil or anxiety to relieve to cheer to divert to amuse to gratify
Recreative
or animation reinvigorating giving relief after labor or pain amusing diverting
Hankey pankey
Professional cant the chatter of conjurers to divert attention from their tricks hence jugglery
Lighting arrestor
Lighting arrestor, means a device which has the property of diverting to earth any electrical surge of excessively high amplitude applied
Literatura
letters, might enter into holy orders, and so stop or divert the services which he might otherwise do as heir to
Trestonare
Trestonare, to turn or divert another way.
Harlequin
party colored clothes who plays tricks often without speaking to divert the bystanders or an audience a merry andrew originally a
Diverting
Amusing entertaining
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