Hedged - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gratiolin
One of the essential principles of the hedge hyssop Gratiola officinalis
Hawthorn
fruit called haw It is much used in Europe for hedges and for standards in gardens The American hawthorn is Crataeliggus
Hay
A hedge
Haybote
An allowance of wood to a tenant for repairing his hedges or fences hedgebote See Bote
Hedge
A thicket of bushes usually thorn bushes especially such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of...
Polling
The act of topping lopping or cropping as trees or hedges
Hedgeborn
Born under a hedge of low birth
Hedge fund
a mutual fund or partnership of investors who pool large sums of money to speculate in securities increasing the risk...
Hedgeless
Having no hedge
madagascar plum
Flacourtia indica of Madagascar cultivated in tropical regions as a hedge plant and for its deep red acid fruits resembling small
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