Intendment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hotbed
by fermenting manure or other substances and covered with glass intended for raising early plants or for nourishing exotics
Faulty
faults blemishes or defects imperfect not fit for the use intended
Hogframe
trussed frame extending fore and aft usually above deck and intended to increase the longitudinal strength and stiffness Used chiefly in
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Exploratory
Serving or intended to explore searching examining explorative
Medal
the form of a coin struck with a device and intended to preserve the remembrance of a notable event or an
Eleemosynary
Relating to charity alms or almsgiving intended for the distribution of charity as an eleemosynary corporation
Embattlement
An intended parapet a battlement
emphasis
speaking to one or more words whose signification the speaker intends to impress specially upon his audience
Encyclic
Sent to many persons or places intended for many or for a whole order of men general
Esperanto
An artificial language intended to be universal devised by Dr Zamenhof a Russian who
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