Holding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Legalist
One who practices or advocates strict conformity to law in theology one who holds to the law of works See Legal 2 a
Laird
A lord a landholder esp one who holds land directly of the crown
Keeper
One who or that which keeps one who or that which holds or has possession of anything
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jiujitsu
a method of self defense without weapons that was developed in China and Japan holds and blows are supplemented by clever use of the attackers own weight and strength
ist
an agent or doer one who practices a believer in as theorist one who theorizes socialist one who holds to socialism sensualist one given to sensuality
iron maiden
An instrument of torture used in the middle ages consisting of a box large enough to hold a person often in the shape of a woman and having multiple sharp spikes on the inside Called
in tray
a wood or metal receptacle placed on a desk to hold incoming material requiring attention especially documents
Intercommunicate
To communicate mutually to hold mutual communication
VerbarInro
set of receptacles of hard material as lacquered wood iron bronze or ivory used by the Japanese to hold medicines perfumes and the like and carried in the girdle It is usually secured by a silk cord
Inherit
To take or hold a possession property estate or rights by inheritance
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