Holding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Grasper
One who grasps or seizes one who catches or holds
Grasp
To seize and hold by clasping or embracing with the fingers or arms to catch to take possession of
Grapple
To seize to lay fast hold of to attack at close quarters as to grapple an antagonist
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Glassful
The contents of a glass as much of anything as a glass will hold
Ghost dance
live a life of millennial happiness upon a regenerated earth The religion inculcates peace righteousness and work and holds that in good time without warlike intervention the oppressive white rule will be removed by the higher powers
General semantics
philosophical approach to language and its relationship to thought and behavior developed by Alfred Korzybski 1879 1950 which holds that the capacity to express ideas and thereby improve ones interaction with others and ones environment is enhanced
Fuse plug
A plug fitted to the fuse hole of a shell to hold the fuse
Fraternize
To associate or hold fellowship as brothers or as men of like occupation or character to have brotherly feelings
Haulabout
A bargelike vessel with steel hull large hatchways and coal transporters for coaling war vessels from its own hold or from other colliers
Fraternate
To fraternize to hold fellowship
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