Manna Ash - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: manna ashmanna ash
A South Mediterranean ash Fraxinus ornus having fragrant white flowers in dense panicles and yielding manna...
manna grass
Any of several tall slender grasses of the genus Glyceria They have long loose panicles have a sweet flavor or odor and grow in moist places Nerved manna grass is Glyceria nervata and Floating manna grass is Glyceria fluitans...
Manna croup
The portions of hard wheat kernels not ground into flour by the millstones a kind of semolina prepared in Russia and used for puddings soups etc called also manna groats...
manna gum
A tall tree Eucalyptus viminalis yielding a false manna...
mannitol
A white crystalline hexose HOCH2CHOH4CH2OH of a sweet taste obtained from a so called manna the dried sap of the flowering ash Fraxinus ornus called also mannite and hydroxy hexane Cf Dulcite It is used in pharmacy as excipient and diluent for solids and liquids It is also used as a food additive for anti caking properties or as a sweetener and illegally to cut dilute illegal drugs such as cocaine or heroin...
Timber
Timber, has an enlarged or restricted sense, according to the connection in which it is employed, and may refer to standing trees or wood suitable for the manufacture of lumber to be used for building and allied purposes, Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. 54, p. 1.Timber, may be used in a restricted as well as enlarged sense. In the restricted sense it means specified trees like oak, ash, elm, teace, blackwood, ebony etc. and in the enlarged sense it means woods suitable for building, furniture, and carpentry etc., and includes standing trees. Its true meaning has to be determined from the context in which it is employed, Divisional Forest Officer v. Tata Finlay Ltd., AIR 2001 SC 2672. [See also Kerala Grants and Leases (Modification of Rights) Act, 1980, s. 4]Means at common law oak, ash and elm are timber if over twenty years old, but not so old as to have unusable wood in them. Other trees may be timber by the custom of the country. Thus beech is timber by the custom of Buckinghamshire an...
Cineraceous
Like ashes ash colored cinereous...
Cinerary
Pertaining to ashes containing ashes...
Cinereous
Like ashes ash colored grayish...
Cineritious
Like ashes having the color of ashes as the cortical substance of the brain...
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