Dynamics - Law Dictionary Search Results
Electro dynamometer
An instrument for measuring the strength of electro dynamic currents
Galvanism
excited by the mutual action of certain liquids and metals dynamical electricity
Hydrodynamic
Pertaining to or derived from the dynamical action of water of a liquid of or pertaining to
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Ship
type whatsoever not per-manently attached to the seabed and includes dynamically supported craft, submersibles, or any other floating craft. [Suppression of
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to interpret otherwise is to stultify the project. Law is dynamic and its meaning cannot be pedantic but purposeful, Bai Tahira
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