Expeller - Law Dictionary Search Results
Flemer
One who or that which banishes or expels
Drier
One who or that which dries that which may expel or absorb moisture a desiccative as the sun and a
disbar
disbar : to expel from the bar or the legal profession : deprive (an
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impeach
not removed by being impeached and tried, but rather are expelled by a two-thirds majority vote in the member's house.) The
Bellows
of the top draws in air through a valve and expels it through a tube for various purposes as blowing fires
Carminative
Expelling wind from the body warming antispasmodic
Chyometer
a tube in which is contained the liquid the quantity expelled being indicated by the graduation upon the piston rod
Cough
To expel air or obstructing or irritating matter from the lungs or
Deport
to carry away to exile to send into banishment to expel from a region or country
deportee
a person who was expelled from home or country by governmental authority one who has
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