Lubricant - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Lubricate
To make smooth or slippery as mucilaginous and saponaceous remedies lubricate the parts to which they are applied...
Lubrication
The act of lubricating the act of making slippery...
Lubricator
One who or that which lubricates...
Lubricous
Lubric...
Lease and lend
Lease and lend, the 'lease and land' scheme was introduced by the Government of India as a war measure to facilitate the import of certain essential goods and to conserve them for the effective prosecution of the war. Oil and lubricants were among the goods which were controlled under this scheme. Under it, the Government prohibited the direct import of oil and lubricants from America through private agencies, whether individuals, firms or companies and took upon itself to import the required quantity, L.J. Leach & Co. Ltd. v. Jardine Skinner, AIR 1957 SC 357 (361): 1957 SCR 438....
Cannelure
A groove in any cylinder specif a groove around the cylinder of an elongated bullet for small arms to contain a lubricant or around the rotating band of a gun projectile to lessen the resistance offered to the rifling Also a groove around the base of a cartridge where the extractor takes hold...
Colza
A variety of cabbage Brassica oleracea cultivated for its seeds which yield an oil valued for illuminating and lubricating purposes summer rape...
Dope
Any thick liquid or pasty preparation as of opium for medicinal purposes of grease for a lubricant etc...
Graphite
Native carbon in hexagonal crystals also foliated or granular massive of black color and metallic luster and so soft as to leave a trace on paper It is used for pencils improperly called lead pencils for crucibles and as a lubricator etc Often called plumbago or black lead...
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