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Measurements

Measurements, include finger impressions and foot-print impressions. [Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920 (33 of

Seal

Seal, wax or wafer with an impression. By the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 73,

mislead

action or belief : to cause to have a false impression vi : to create a false impression compare deceive

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emphasis

one or more words whose signification the speaker intends to impress specially upon his audience

Deceptive

Tending to deceive having power to mislead or impress with false opinions as a deceptive countenance or appearance

Sectatores

office, who accompany a candidate during a campaign, primarily to impress voters, Black's Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 1356.

Inseam

To impress or mark with a seam or cicatrix

Enseal

To impress with a seal to mark as with a seal hence

Impressing men

Impressing men, compelling persons to serve in the Navy. This practice

Enstamp

To stamp to mark as with a stamp to impress deeply

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Measurements

Measurements, include finger impressions and foot-print impressions. [Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920 (33 of

Seal

Seal, wax or wafer with an impression. By the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 73,

mislead

action or belief : to cause to have a false impression vi : to create a false impression compare deceive

Keep your definitions linked to case research

emphasis

one or more words whose signification the speaker intends to impress specially upon his audience

Deceptive

Tending to deceive having power to mislead or impress with false opinions as a deceptive countenance or appearance

Sectatores

office, who accompany a candidate during a campaign, primarily to impress voters, Black's Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 1356.

Inseam

To impress or mark with a seam or cicatrix

Enseal

To impress with a seal to mark as with a seal hence

Impressing men

Impressing men, compelling persons to serve in the Navy. This practice

Enstamp

To stamp to mark as with a stamp to impress deeply

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