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Homesteader
One who has entered upon a portion of the public land with the purpose of acquiring ownership of it under provisions of the homestead law so called one who has acquired a homestead in this manner
Capitalist
One who has capital one who has money for investment or money invested esp a person of large property which is employed in business
Cashier
One who has charge of money a cash keeper the officer who has charge of the payments and receipts moneys checks notes of a bank or a mercantile company
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Ha ha
A sunk fence a fence wall or ditch not visible till one is close upon it
Haw haw
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Sexdigitist
One who has six fingers on a hand or six toes on a foot
Civil commotion
Civil commotion, has been described as an insurrection of the people for general purpose, though not amounting to rebellion, Langdale v. Mason, (1780) 2 Marshall on Marine Insurances, (3rd Edn.) 793 (UK).
And
And, 'and' has generally a cumulative sense, requiring the fulfilment of all the conditions that it joins together, and herein it is the antithesis of or, Sometimes, however, even in such a connection, it is, by...
Smatterer
One who has only a slight superficial knowledge a sciolist
Slipstring
One who has shaken off restraint a prodigal
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Has - Law Dictionary Search Results
Homesteader
One who has entered upon a portion of the public land with the purpose of acquiring ownership of it under provisions of the homestead law so called one who has acquired a homestead in this manner
Capitalist
One who has capital one who has money for investment or money invested esp a person of large property which is employed in business
Cashier
One who has charge of money a cash keeper the officer who has charge of the payments and receipts moneys checks notes of a bank or a mercantile company
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Ha ha
A sunk fence a fence wall or ditch not visible till one is close upon it
Haw haw
See Ha ha
Sexdigitist
One who has six fingers on a hand or six toes on a foot
Civil commotion
Civil commotion, has been described as an insurrection of the people for general purpose, though not amounting to rebellion, Langdale v. Mason, (1780) 2 Marshall on Marine Insurances, (3rd Edn.) 793 (UK).
And
And, 'and' has generally a cumulative sense, requiring the fulfilment of all the conditions that it joins together, and herein it is the antithesis of or, Sometimes, however, even in such a connection, it is, by...
Smatterer
One who has only a slight superficial knowledge a sciolist
Slipstring
One who has shaken off restraint a prodigal
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