Margin - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dicksonia
of temperate Australasia having bipinnatifid or tripinnatifid fronds and usually marginal sori in some classification systems it is placed in the
Cycloidei
by Agassiz for those with thin smooth scales destitute of marginal spines as the herring and salmon The group is now
Curvative
Having the margins only a little curved said of leaves
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Capybara
A large South American rodent Hydrochaeligrus capybara Living on the margins of lakes and rivers It is the largest extant rodent
Bleareye
disease of the eyelids consisting in chronic inflammation of the margins with a gummy secretion of sebaceous matter
Bipectinate
Having two margins toothed like a comb
Bifid
with a cleft divided by a linear sinus with straight margins
territorial waters
the sovereign jurisdiction of a nation or state including both marginal sea and inland waters
Worker
1599. Means who are performing services that are not purely marginal and ancillary for and under the direction of their employers
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