Infix - Law Dictionary Search Results
Infix
fasten or fix by piercing or thrusting in as to infix a sting spear or dart
Implant
To plant or infix for the purpose of growth to fix deeply to instill
infix notation
A notation for commands or instructions in which the operator is inserted between the terms on which it operates Contrasted...
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Inglobe
To infix as in a globe to fix or secure firmly
Inset
To infix
Bestick
over as with sharp points pressed in to mark by infixing points or spots here and there to pierce
Heartstruck
Driven to the heart infixed in the mind
Conscription
Conscription. Compulsory enrolment of men (usually infixed numbers and of fixed ages) for military service, practised by
Riot Damages Act, 1886
compensation; (3) compensation is given for stolen property; and (4) infixing the amount of compensa-tion, regard is to be had to
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