Lean To - Law Dictionary Search Results
Breastheight
The interior slope of a fortification against which the garrison lean in firing
Careen
To cause a vessel to lean over so that she floats on one side leaving the
Chichevache
food was patient wives and which was therefore in very lean condition
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Emaciate
To lose flesh gradually and become very lean to waste away in flesh
Emaciation
The act of making very lean
Extenuation
of being extenuated the act of making thin slender or lean or of palliating diminishing or lessening palliation as of a
Decline
To bend or lean downward to take a downward direction to bend over or
Gaunt
Attenuated as with fasting or suffering lean meager pinched and grim
Leanness
The condition or quality of being lean
Hagged
Like a hag lean ugly
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