Interval - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fugue
pursues its way it is repeated by another at the interval of a fifth or fourth and so on until all
Instantly
Without the least delay or interval at once immediately
Diatessaron
The interval of a fourth
Hourglass
An instrument for measuring time especially the interval of an hour It consists of a glass vessel having
Epilepsy
ground a disease characterized by paroxysms or fits occurring at interval and attended by sudden loss of consciousness and convulsive motions
Entracte
The interval of time which occurs between the performance of any two
Disdiapason
An interval of two octaves or a fifteenth called also bisdiapason Compare
diestrus
a state or interval of sexual inactivity or quiescence between periods of activity of
Diesis
A small interval less than any in actual practice but used in the
Inframedian
Of or pertaining to the interval or zone along the sea bottom at the depth of
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