Skip to content

Did you mean: dog?

Dor - Law Dictionary Search Results

endorse

Medieval Latin indorsare, both ultimately from Latin in on + dorsum back] 1 : to write on the back of ;esp

duty

duty pl: du·ties [Anglo-French deuté indebtedness, obligation, from deu owing, due, from Old French see due ] 1 : tasks,...

endorsee

endorsee also in·dors·ee [in-dȯr-sē, en-] n : one to whom something is endorsed

indorse

indorse indorsee indorsement in·dor·s·er var of endorse endorsee endorsement endorser used primarily in the context of the Uniform Commercial Code

Dor

to allied American species as the June bug Called also dorr dorbeetle or dorrbeetle dorbug dorrfly and buzzard clock

Dorbeetle

See 1st Dor

Dorhawk

The European goatsucker so called because it eats the dor beetle See Goatsucker

Dorr

The dorbeetle also a drone or an idler See 1st Dor

Dorrfly

See 1st Dor

Louis dor

Formerly a gold coin of France nominally worth twenty shillings sterling but of varying value first struck in 1640

  • ‹ Prev
  • Last »

Save Judgments · Add Notes · Store Search Results · Organize Client Files Start your Free Trial