Duplicity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Estreat
A true copy duplicate or extract of an original writing or record esp of
counter-
retaliatory [counteraction] 2 : complementary : corresponding [countersign] 3 : duplicate : substitute [counterpart]
duplicability
the quality of being reproducible
Counter roll
A duplicate roll record or account kept by an officer as a
Counterpart
anything which answers or corresponds to another a copy a duplicate a facsimile
Control
A duplicate book register or account kept to correct or check another
Contract tablet
case often called the envelope on which was inscribed a duplicate of the inscription on the inclosed tablet
Conduplication
A doubling together or folding a duplication
Conchoid
invented it for the purpose of trisecting an angle and duplicating the cube
overinsurance
by the insured] ;broadly : excessive insurance (as from needlessly duplicative coverage)
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