Expeller - Law Dictionary Search Results
Expel
anything is contained inclosed or situated to eject as to expel air from a bellows
Expellable
Capable of being expelled or driven out
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Expulser
An expeller
Expulsion
In U.K., the House of Commons has the power to expel a member for (a) being in open rebellion, (b) being
parasiticidal
Capable of destroying parasites especially capable of expelling or destroying parasitic worms
Fleme
To banish to drive out to expel
Flemer
One who or that which banishes or expels
Helminthic
Of or relating to worms or Helminthes expelling worms
Hydragogue
Causing a discharge of water expelling serum effused into any part of the body as in
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