Lightness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Flitting
A flying with lightness and celerity a fluttering
Lighthouse
Lighthouse, a building, from which lights are shown to guide ships
Locomotives. I
I. On Highways.--Locomotives on highways are of two classes: (a) Light Locomotives; (b) Heavy Locomotives. (a) Formerly the expression light locomotive
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any visible representation or announcement made by means of any light sound, smoke or gas or by means of electronic transmission
droplight
An electric or gas light suspended from the ceiling by a flexible cord or tube
Luminiferous
Producing light yielding light transmitting light as the luminiferous ether
Gas
person for the supply of gas or other means of lighting their district, and provide lamps and other materials for such
Bulk
Bulk. See LADEN IN BULK. The electric Lighting Act, 1909 (9 Edw. 7, c. 34), provides (s. 4)
Phototaxis
The influence of light on the movements of low organisms as various infusorians the
Manograph
indicator diagram for high speed engines It consists of a light tight box or camera having at one end a small
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