Let - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exhaust
To draw or let out wholly to drain off completely as to exhaust the water of a well the moisture of the
Extravasate
To force or let out of the proper vessels or arteries as blood
Feasibility
The quality of being feasible practicability also that which is feasible as before we adopt a plan let us consider its feasibility
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Ferm
Rent for a farm a farm also an abode a place of residence as he let his land to ferm
Forget
To lose the remembrance of to let go from the memory to cease to have in mind not to think of also to lose the
Guillotine
stroke of a heavy ax or blade which slides in vertical guides is raised by a cord and let fall upon the neck of the victim
Drawbridge
A bridge of which either the whole or a part is made to be raised up let down or drawn or turned aside to admit or hinder communication at pleasure as before the gate of
handlebar
by the rider while riding and used to steer the vehicle Usually used in the plural as dont let go of the handlbars
Interlucation
Act of thinning a wood to let in light
Lanch
To throw as a lance to let fly to launch
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Let - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exhaust
To draw or let out wholly to drain off completely as to exhaust the water of a well the moisture of the
Extravasate
To force or let out of the proper vessels or arteries as blood
Feasibility
The quality of being feasible practicability also that which is feasible as before we adopt a plan let us consider its feasibility
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Ferm
Rent for a farm a farm also an abode a place of residence as he let his land to ferm
Forget
To lose the remembrance of to let go from the memory to cease to have in mind not to think of also to lose the
Guillotine
stroke of a heavy ax or blade which slides in vertical guides is raised by a cord and let fall upon the neck of the victim
Drawbridge
A bridge of which either the whole or a part is made to be raised up let down or drawn or turned aside to admit or hinder communication at pleasure as before the gate of
handlebar
by the rider while riding and used to steer the vehicle Usually used in the plural as dont let go of the handlbars
Interlucation
Act of thinning a wood to let in light
Lanch
To throw as a lance to let fly to launch
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