Fashioned - Law Dictionary Search Results
Modist
One who follows the fashion
Modernist
One who admires the moderns or their ways and fashions
Modern
period as modern days ages or time modern authors modern fashions modern taste modern practice
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Polyschematist
Having or existing in many different forms or fashions multiform
Mode
Manner of doing or being method form fashion custom way style as the mode of speaking the mode
Redubbers
stolen cloth and turned it into some other colour or fashion, that it might not be known again, 3 Inst. 134.
Prevalence
practice wide extension as the prevalence of virtue of a fashion or of a disease the prevalence of a rumor
Refashion
To fashion anew to form or mold into shape a second time
Reforge
To forge again or anew hence to fashion or fabricate anew to make over
Remodel
To model or fashion anew to change the form of
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