Lightness - Law Dictionary Search Results
lights out
a signal to turn the lights out
Red light district
prostitution are located so called in allusion to the red light kept in front of many such resorts at night
Lighting arrestor
Lighting arrestor, means a device which has the property of diverting
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Light handed
Not having a full complement of men as a vessel light handed
Flittiness
Unsteadiness levity lightness
Buoyancy
liquid or in a fluid as in the atmosphere specific lightness which is inversely as the weight compared with that of
Nimbleness
The quality of being nimble lightness and quickness in motion agility swiftness
Lightness
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Levity
of weighing less than something else of equal bulk relative lightness especially as shown by rising through or floating upon a
Legerity
Lightness nimbleness
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