Drop - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dap
To drop the bait gently on the surface of the water
Coble
flat floored fishing boat with a lug sail and a drop rudder extending from two to four feet below the keel
Bungee jump
which is set to a length that will halt the drop before the person reaches the surface of the earth or
short
of a short sale is to profit from an anticipated drop in the price of a security or commodity. Typically, an
escalator clause
cost of living but prohibits a decrease to reflect a drop in the cost of living
Downthrow
The sudden drop or depression of the strata of rocks on one side
Omit
go to leave unmentioned not to insert or name to drop
Shelter home
Shelter home, means a home or a drop-in-centre set up under s. 37. [Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection
Nummulation
corpuscles in rouleaux like piles of coins as when a drop of human blood is examined under the microscope
Eavedrop
A drop from the eaves eavesdrop
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