Launch - Law Dictionary Search Results
Steam launch
Steam launch, includes, on the Thames, 'any vessel propelled by steam, electricity,
Lanch
To throw as a lance to let fly to launch
Launch
To throw as a lance or dart to hurl to let fly
Longboat
largest boat carried by a merchant vessel corresponding to the launch of a naval vessel
no go
properly or in suitable condition for proceeding as the space launch was no go Opposite of go a
Contract of marine insurance
cover a ship in the course of building, or the launch of a ship, or any adventure analogous to a marine
Bed screw
of jack screw for lifting large bodies and assisting in launching
blastoff
the launching of a rocket especially of a spacecraft under its own
Dogshore
prevent her moving while the blocks are knocked away before launching
Hubble Telescope
in the visible infrared and ultraviolet wavelengths The telescope was launched into orbit on April 24 1990 Since then the telescope
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