Envelope - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarInclusa
mollusks characterized by the closed state of the mantle which envelops the body The ship borer Teredo navalis is an example
Infold
To wrap up or cover with folds to envelop to inwrap to inclose to involve
Internally
Inwardly within the enveloping surface or the boundary of a thing within the body
Lithosphere
The solid earth as distinguished from its fluid envelopes the hydrosphere and atmosphere
Mantle
To cover or envelop as with a mantle to cloak to hide to disguise
Dowry
ceremonies are prevalent in different societies. Such payments are not enveloped within the ambit of 'dowry', Satvir Singh v. State of
nonstandard
from or not adhering to a standard as nonstandard windows envelopes of nonstandard sizes non standard lengths of board cost more
Pallium
A large square woolen cloak which enveloped the whole person worn by the Greeks and by certain
paperknife
A dull knife used to cut open the envelopes in which letters are mailed or to slit uncut pages
Perithecium
An organ in certain fungi and lichens surrounding and enveloping the masses of fructification
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