Interlocking - Law Dictionary Search Results
interlock
interlock : to be or become mutually connected ;also : to be consistent in regard to major elements [confessions
interlocking
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Interlock
To unite embrace communicate with or flow into one another to be connected in one system to lock into one another to interlace firmly
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interlocking confession
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interlocking directorate
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interlocking director
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Interfolded
Intertwined interlocked clasped together
crocheting
something created by interlocking looped stitches with a hooked needle
Dovetail
shaped like a birds tail spread and a mortise or socket into which it fits tightly making an interlocking joint between two pieces which resists pulling a part in all directions except one
geodesic dome
A domelike structure invented by R Buckminster Fuller in which straight structural parts are connected to form interlocking polygons affording great strength and rigidity combined with light weight The typical form has the outlines of the
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Interlocking - Law Dictionary Search Results
interlock
interlock : to be or become mutually connected ;also : to be consistent in regard to major elements [confessions
interlocking
Matched in: Term interlocking
Interlock
To unite embrace communicate with or flow into one another to be connected in one system to lock into one another to interlace firmly
Keep your definitions linked to case research
interlocking confession
Matched in: Term interlocking confession
interlocking directorate
Matched in: Term interlocking directorate
interlocking director
Matched in: Term interlocking director
Interfolded
Intertwined interlocked clasped together
crocheting
something created by interlocking looped stitches with a hooked needle
Dovetail
shaped like a birds tail spread and a mortise or socket into which it fits tightly making an interlocking joint between two pieces which resists pulling a part in all directions except one
geodesic dome
A domelike structure invented by R Buckminster Fuller in which straight structural parts are connected to form interlocking polygons affording great strength and rigidity combined with light weight The typical form has the outlines of the
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