Doom Palm - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: doom palmDoom palm
A species of palm tree Hyphaeligne Thebaica highly valued for the fibrous pulp of its fruit which has the flavor of gingerbread and is largely eaten in Egypt and Abyssinia...
Doum palm
See Doom palm...
Phooka or doom dev
Phooka or doom dev, 'phooka' or 'doom dev' includes any process of introducing air or any substance into the female organ of a milch animal with the object of drawing off from the animal any secretion of milk. [Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 (59 of 1960), s. 2(g)]...
Palm kernal
Palm kernal, palm kernel cannot be included under the item palm seeds and the two commodities were different as understood in commerce or trade, Priyanka Overseas (P) Ltd. v. Union of India, 1991 Supp 7 SCC 102: AIR 1991 SC 583 (592). [Imports and Exports (Control) Act, 1947]...
Doom
Doom [fr. dom, A.S., judgment; fr. deman, to deem or form a judgment], judicial sentence; judgment....
Palmed
Having or bearing a palm or palms...
Palm Sunday
The Sunday next before Easter so called in commemoration of the triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem when the multitude strewed palm branches in the way The event is commemorated in Christian churches by distribution of blessed palm leaves...
palm off
palm off : to sell or attempt to sell (a product) by inducing buyers to believe that one's product is actually the product of another ;specif : to attempt to sell (a product) under another's trademark or trade name ...
reverse palming off
reverse palming off : the wrongful misappropriation of another's goods or services by removing the correct name or trademark and selling or offering the goods under a different name ...
Fan palm
Any palm tree having fan shaped or radiate leaves as the Chamaeligrops humilis of Southern Europe the species of Sabal and Thrinax in the West Indies Florida etc and especially the great talipot tree Corypha umbraculifera of Ceylon and Malaya The leaves of the latter are often eighteen feet long and fourteen wide and are used for umbrellas tents and roofs When cut up they are used for books and manuscripts...
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