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Elucidation
A making clear the act of elucidating or that which elucidates as an explanation an exposition an illustration as one example may serve for further elucidation of the subject
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Elucidator
One who explains or elucidates an expositor
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Dilucidate
To elucidate
Elucidatory
Tending to elucidate elucidative
Elucidative
Making clear tending to elucidate as an elucidative note
Illustrative
Tending or designed to illustrate exemplify or elucidate
Punctuation
of dividing literary composition into sentences and members of a sentence by means of points so as to elucidate the authors meaning
Declaratory
(1980) 1 SCC 499: AIR 1979 SC 1573: (1979) 3 SCR 839. Explanation: clear: designed to fix or elucidate what before was uncertain or doubtful.
Pawn or Pledge
interest conditionally, by way of pawn, to another person, without destroying or invalidating his security. The following rules elucidate the principles as to the pawnee's title to use the pawn:- (1) If the pawn is of such
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Elucidate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Elucidation
A making clear the act of elucidating or that which elucidates as an explanation an exposition an illustration as one example may serve for further elucidation of the subject
Elucidate
Matched in: Term Elucidate
Elucidator
One who explains or elucidates an expositor
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Dilucidate
To elucidate
Elucidatory
Tending to elucidate elucidative
Elucidative
Making clear tending to elucidate as an elucidative note
Illustrative
Tending or designed to illustrate exemplify or elucidate
Punctuation
of dividing literary composition into sentences and members of a sentence by means of points so as to elucidate the authors meaning
Declaratory
(1980) 1 SCC 499: AIR 1979 SC 1573: (1979) 3 SCR 839. Explanation: clear: designed to fix or elucidate what before was uncertain or doubtful.
Pawn or Pledge
interest conditionally, by way of pawn, to another person, without destroying or invalidating his security. The following rules elucidate the principles as to the pawnee's title to use the pawn:- (1) If the pawn is of such
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