Domestication - Law Dictionary Search Results
Roostcock
The male of the domestic fowl a cock
Rooster
The male of the domestic fowl a cock
Runt
Any animal which is unusually small as compared with others of its kind applied particularly to domestic animals
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Seneschal
in the houses of princes and dignitaries in the Middle Ages who had the superintendence of feasts and domestic ceremonies a steward Sometimes the seneschal had the dispensing of justice and was given high military commands
VerbarSeriema
the Chunga burmeisteri of Argentina They have an erectile crest and a short broad bill They are often domesticated
Serve
statedly for the benefit of to do service for to be in the employment of as an inferior domestic serf slave hired assistant official helper etc specifically in a religious sense to obey and worship
Shorthorn
One of a breed of large heavy domestic cattle having short horns The breed was developed in England
Entitled consumer
is authorised by general or special order of the Central Government to receive a supply of water for domestic purposes from the Military Engineer Services of the Public Works Department on such terms and conditions as may
Protection order
Protection order, means an order made in term of section 18. [Protection of Women From Domestic Violence Act, 2005, s. 2(o)] Protection Order. 1. A wife deserted by her husband may obtain from a
Fabric
1967 Annual Book of ASTM Standards defines cloth as any textile fabric but specially one de-signed for apparel, domestic or industrial use and textile fabric as a planar structure consisting of interlaced yarns or fibres. The 1973
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