Infester - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rat
family Muridae distinguished from mice primarily by being larger They infest houses stores and ships especially the Norway rat also called
Pokerish
Infested by pokers adapted to excite fear as a pokerish place
Infestivity
Lack of festivity cheerfulness or mirth dullness cheerlessness
Rebeldom
A region infested by rebels rebels considered collectively also conduct or quality characteristic
San Joseacute scale
A very destructive scale insect Aspidiotus perniciosus that infests the apple pear and other fruit trees So called because
Adulterated
Adulterated, An article of food shall be deemed to be adulterated - (a) to (e) (f) if the article consists...
Or is otherwise unfit for human consumption
article of food being 'filthy, putrid, rotten, decomposed.... or insect infested' would be per se sufficient to bring within the purview
Lousy
Infested with lice
Filibuster
in quest of plunder a freebooter originally applied to buccaneers infesting the Spanish American coasts but introduced into common English to
Infestive
Having no mirth not festive or merry dull cheerless gloomy forlorn
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