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Blanchard lathe
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Lath, or lathe
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L'the, or Lathe
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Lath shaped
Having a slender elongated form like a lath said of the feldspar of certain igneous rocks as diabase
Lathing
The act or process of covering with laths
Lathereeve
Formerly the head officer of a lathe See 1st Lathe
Leidgrave
officer under the Saxon government who had jurisdiction over a lath. See LATH.
Lathreeve, ledgreeve, or trithin-greve
officer under the Saxon government who had authority over a lathe.
Contourniated
Having furrowed edges as if turned in a lathe
Calipers
or thickness of bodies as of work shaped in a lathe or planer timber masts shot etc or the bore of
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Lathe - Law Dictionary Search Results
Blanchard lathe
Matched in: Term Blanchard lathe
Lath, or lathe
Matched in: Term Lath, or lathe
L'the, or Lathe
Matched in: Term L'the, or Lathe
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Lath shaped
Having a slender elongated form like a lath said of the feldspar of certain igneous rocks as diabase
Lathing
The act or process of covering with laths
Lathereeve
Formerly the head officer of a lathe See 1st Lathe
Leidgrave
officer under the Saxon government who had jurisdiction over a lath. See LATH.
Lathreeve, ledgreeve, or trithin-greve
officer under the Saxon government who had authority over a lathe.
Contourniated
Having furrowed edges as if turned in a lathe
Calipers
or thickness of bodies as of work shaped in a lathe or planer timber masts shot etc or the bore of
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