Dominical - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dulocracy
and slaves have so much license and privilege that they domineer
Milquetoast
man or boy fearful of confrontation and easily manipulated and dominated
Olympianism
Worship of the Olympian gods esp as a dominant cult or religion
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optical fiber
than a copper wire and in the 1990s became a dominant means of transmitting telephone communications over long distances
Osmanli
A Turkish official one of the dominant tribe of Turks loosely any Turk
Overlead
To domineer over to affront to treat with indignity
Overoffice
To domineer over by virtue of office
Plagal
Having a scale running from the dominant to its octave said of certain old church modes or
Apprentice
The heart of the matter in apprenticeship is, therefore, the dominant object and intent to impart on the part of the
Cause
(Civil P.C. 5 of 1908) Cause, involves some degree of dominance or control, or some express or positive mandate, from the
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