Marks - Law Dictionary Search Results
Remark
To mark in a notable manner to distinquish clearly to make noticeable or conspicuous to piont out
Relapsing
Marked by a relapse falling back tending to return to a former worse state
Punctulate
Marked with small spots
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nonimitative
not marked by or given to imitation Opposite of imitative
Pronounced
Strongly marked unequivocal decided A Gallicism
Prononceacute
Strongly marked decided as in manners etc
Procession
To ascertain mark and establish the boundary lines of as lands
Postmark
The mark or stamp of a post office on a letter giving the place and date of mailing or of
Polymnite
A stone marked with dendrites and black lines and so disposed as to represent rivers marshes etc
Pockmarked
Marked by smallpox pitted
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Marks - Law Dictionary Search Results
Remark
To mark in a notable manner to distinquish clearly to make noticeable or conspicuous to piont out
Relapsing
Marked by a relapse falling back tending to return to a former worse state
Punctulate
Marked with small spots
Keep your definitions linked to case research
nonimitative
not marked by or given to imitation Opposite of imitative
Pronounced
Strongly marked unequivocal decided A Gallicism
Prononceacute
Strongly marked decided as in manners etc
Procession
To ascertain mark and establish the boundary lines of as lands
Postmark
The mark or stamp of a post office on a letter giving the place and date of mailing or of
Polymnite
A stone marked with dendrites and black lines and so disposed as to represent rivers marshes etc
Pockmarked
Marked by smallpox pitted
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