Interval - Law Dictionary Search Results
fireplug
use in fighting a fire They are commonly placed at intervals at the street edge of a sidewalk for convenience in
Iris diaphragm
a number of movable thin curved plates fastened at regular intervals around the inside of a ring the positions of which
Immediateness
immediate in manner place or time exemption from second or interventing causes
Intervent
To thwart to obstruct
Intersticed
Provided with interstices having interstices between situated at intervals
Interspiration
Spiritual inspiration at separate times or at intervals
Intermittingly
With intermissions at intervals
Intermittent
Coming and going at intervals alternating recurrent periodic as an intermittent fever
Intermit
To cause to cease for a time or at intervals to interrupt to suspend
Hornpipe
in Wales consisting of a wooden pipe with holes at intervals It was so called because the bell at the open
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