Hamming - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ham
Ham, a place of dwelling; a home close; a little narrow meadow, Blount.
Mynster-ham
Mynster-ham (ecclesi' mansio, Lat.), monastic habitation; [perhaps the part of a monastery set apart for purposes of hospitality or as...
ham fisted
not skillful in physical movement especially with the hands clumsy bungling also used metaphorically of actions as ham handed governmental...
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omelet
A dish consisting of eggs beaten up with a little flour etc and cooked in a frying pan until just...
Popliteal
Of or pertaining to the ham in the region of the ham or behind the knee joint as the popliteal...
hamming
poor acting by a ham actor see ham
jambalaya
A spicy Creole dish of rice with ham sausage chicken or shellfish plus tomatoes and seasoned with peppers onions herbs...
Subnervare
Subnervare, to ham-string by cutting the sinews of the legs and thighs. It is said to have been a custom...
Repeal
Repeal, a revocation or abrogation. Repeal of one act of Parliament by another is either express or implied, the rule...
Metropolitan Police Magistrates
Metropolitan Police Magistrates. There are 25 salaried Metropolitan Police Magistrates (maximum 27) appointed by the Crown to execute the duties...
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