Infestivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Insect-infested
the word 'infestation' is stated to mean: 'The action of infesting, assailing, harassing, or molesting'. It is also mentioned that the
Infest
Infest, according to Webster's New World Diction-ary 'infest' means 'to overrun
Infestation
The act of infesting or state of being infested molestation vexation annoyance
Infester
One who or that which infests
Infestivity
Lack of festivity cheerfulness or mirth dullness cheerlessness
rotenone
in treatment of scabies and as an insecticide for external infestation by chiggers in human medicine and in veterinary medicine for
Mousy
Infested with mice smelling of mice
Maggoty
Infested with maggots
Mosstrooper
One of a class of marauders or bandits that formerly infested the border country between England and Scotland so called in
Mothy
Infested with moths moth eaten
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