Interceptive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Interception
The act of intercepting as interception of a letter interception of the enemy
intercept
intercept : to receive (a communication or signal directed elsewhere) usually
Intercept
A part cut off or intercepted as a portion of a line included between two points
Intercepter
One who or that which intercepts
wiretapping
wiretapping : interception of the contents of communication through a secret connection to
Communication
telephone call was in itself a communication and any intentional interception of that signal in the course of its transmission through
Interceptive
Intercepting or tending to intercept
Interclude
out from a place or course by something intervening to intercept to cut off to interrupt
Interloper
inter, Lat., between, and loopen, to run], a person who intercepts the trade of others
Shadow
a surface and representing the form of the body which intercepts the rays of light as the shadow of a man
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