Imitable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Castile soap
with olive oil and soda also a soap made in imitation of the above described soap
Directoire style
the French Directory characterized by great extravagance of design and imitating the Greek and Roman costumes
Diaphanie
The art of imitating stained glass with translucent paper
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Deckle edge
paper left by the deckle also a rough edge in imitation of this
Dalmatica
at Mass by deacons and by bishops at pontifical Mass imitated from a dress originally worn in Dalmatia
Cynanthropy
madness in which men fancy themselves changed into dogs and imitate the voice and habits of that animal
Counterfeiter
One who counterfeits one who copies or imitates especially one who copies or forges bank notes or coin
Copyist
A copier a transcriber an imitator a plagiarist
Ciceronianism
Imitation of or resemblance to the style or action Cicero a
Chaja
of Brazil Palamedea chavaria syn Chauna chavaria so called in imitation of its notes called also chauna and faithful kamichi It
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