Jungle - Law Dictionary Search Results
Kipling
ldquoThe Light That Failedrdquo ldquoNaulahkardquo with Balestier ldquoMany Inventionsrdquo ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo ldquoThe Second Jungle Bookrdquo ldquoThe Seven Seasrdquo ldquoCaptains Courageousrdquo
Megapode
also mound builder scrub fowl moundbird and brush turkey See Jungle fowl b under Jungle and Leipoa
Jungle
A dense growth of brushwood grasses reeds vines etc an almost impenetrable thicket of trees canes and reedy vegetation as...
Jungly
Consisting of jungles abounding with jungles of the nature of a jungle
Cultivable land
Cultivable land, waste lands covered with shrubs, jungle and the like cannot be held to be uncultivable merely
Hinduism
resolving itself into an intricate Delta of tortuous steams and jungle marshes. The Hindu religion is a reflection of the composite
mangrove family
family Rhizophoraceae of trees and shrubs that usually form dense jungles along tropical seacoasts It includes the mangrove Rhizophora Mangle
- ‹ Prev
- Next ›