Impressive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mark
Welsh; mearc, Sax.; merche, Dut.; marque, Fr.], a token; an impression; a proof; an evidence; licence of reprisals; also, formerly, a
Soft
Easily yielding to pressure easily impressed molded or cut not firm in resisting impressible yielding also
Seal
Seal, wax or wafer with an impression. By the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 73,
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Sensation
An impression or the consciousness of an impression made upon the central
fingerprint
fingerprint : the impression of a fingertip on any surface ;also : an ink
Organoleptic
Making an impression upon an organ plastic said of the effect or impression
Impressionable
Liable or subject to impression capable of being molded susceptible impressible as a bad influence
mislead
action or belief : to cause to have a false impression vi : to create a false impression compare deceive
Cuir bouilli
decorative art boiled leather fitted by the process to receive impressed patterns like those produced by chasing metal and to retain
Sacrament
taken by Roman soldiers hence a sacred ceremony used to impress an obligation a solemn oath taking an oath
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