Flatness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Snakehead
bent up end of one of the strap rails or flat rails formerly used on American railroads It was sometimes so
Snub nosed
Having a short flat nose slightly turned up as the snub nosed eel
Accolade
first given with the naked fist, but afterwards with the flat of a sword.
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Agnus dei
Agnus dei (Lat.), a piece of white wax, in a flat, oval form, like a small cake, stamped with the figure
Allotment of flates
Allotment of flates, the word 'allotment' in the order means making over of
Barge
Barge, a 'barge' is a large flat-bottomed boat used for transporting heavy burdens on canals and rivers
Beria, Berie, or Berry
imagines; the true sense of the word berie is a flat wide champaign, as is proved from sufficient authorities by the
Impossibility
KB 740, where the contract was to pay for a flat from which to view the Coronation procession on two fixed
Slipslop
Weak poor or flat liquor weak profitless discourse or writing
Iron and steel
but also iron and steel in the shape of bars, flats and plates, State of M.B. v. Hiralalji, AIR 1966 SC
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