Hatting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Platting
Plaited strips or bark cane straw etc used for making hats or the like
Primage
A charge in addition to the freight originally a gratuity to the captain for his particular care of the goods sometimes called hat money but now belonging to the owners or freighters of the vessel unless...
Puggry
A light scarf wound around a hat or helmet to protect the head from the sun
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Glorification in any manner
Glorification in any manner, the expression 'the glorification in any manner,' carries a wider con-notation than the expression 'the glorification of Sati' as employed in s. 5. In case of prosecution under s. 6(2) r/w s....
Shufflecap
A play performed by shaking money in a hat or cap
Skiver
An inferior quality of leather made of split sheepskin tanned by immersion in sumac and dyed It is used for hat linings pocketbooks bookbinding etc
Slouch
A hanging down of the head a drooping attitude a limp appearance an ungainly clownish gait a sidewise depression or hanging down as of a hat brim
Sola
A leguminous plant AEligschynomene aspera growing in moist places in Southern India and the East Indies Its pithlike stem is used for making hats swimming jackets etc
VerbarSombrero
A kind of broad brimmed hat worn in Spain and in Spanish America
Buckram
Buckram, Fairchild: Dictionary of Textiles, on sets out what 'buckram' means: A plain-weave, coarse, open fabric heavily sized and used principally as stiffener which is placed between the lining and surface cloth of the garment to...
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