Erode - Law Dictionary Search Results
Erode
To eat into or away to corrode as canker erodes the flesh
Erosive
That erodes or gradually eats away tending to erode corrosive
Bad lands
United States where horizontal strata Tertiary deposits have been often eroded into fantastic forms and much intersected by cantildeons and where
Calcivorous
Eroding or eating into limestone
Eroded
Eaten away gnawed irregular as if eaten or worn away
Erodent
A medicine which eats away extraneous growths a caustic
Erosion
The act or operation of eroding or eating away
Company
at the lowest possible level. But gradually this doctrine was eroded by the emergence of new social value which recognised the
Conservancy measures
banks against floods or for restricting banks which have become eroded mainly on account of reasons not connected with shipping and
Void
the distinction between juris-dictional errors and non-jurisdictional errors has, correspondingly eroded the distinction between void and voidable decision. The courts have
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