Keeping - Law Dictionary Search Results
Memorial
Anything intended to preserve the memory of a person or event something which serves to keep something else in remembrance a monument
Metonymy
A trope in which one word is put for another that suggests it as we say a man keeps a good table instead of good provisions we read Virgil that is his poems a man has a
Micher
One who skulks or keeps out of sight hence a truant an idler a thief etc
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Monument
Something which stands or remains to keep in remembrance what is past a memorial
mothball
A small sphere of camphor or naphthalene used to keep moths away from stored clothing
mousetrap
against the tension of the spring and held against the base by a delicate metal catch which can keep the loop from moving though in a state of high tension The metal catch is moved when a
Mum
Silent not speaking as to keep mum
Woolsack
in the reign of Elizabeth, an Act of Parliament was passed to prevent the exportation of wool, to keep in mind this source of our national wealth, woolsacks were placed in the House of Lords, whereon the
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Keeping - Law Dictionary Search Results
Memorial
Anything intended to preserve the memory of a person or event something which serves to keep something else in remembrance a monument
Metonymy
A trope in which one word is put for another that suggests it as we say a man keeps a good table instead of good provisions we read Virgil that is his poems a man has a
Micher
One who skulks or keeps out of sight hence a truant an idler a thief etc
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Monument
Something which stands or remains to keep in remembrance what is past a memorial
mothball
A small sphere of camphor or naphthalene used to keep moths away from stored clothing
mousetrap
against the tension of the spring and held against the base by a delicate metal catch which can keep the loop from moving though in a state of high tension The metal catch is moved when a
Mum
Silent not speaking as to keep mum
Woolsack
in the reign of Elizabeth, an Act of Parliament was passed to prevent the exportation of wool, to keep in mind this source of our national wealth, woolsacks were placed in the House of Lords, whereon the
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