Marks - Law Dictionary Search Results
Furuncular
Of or pertaining to a furuncle marked by the presence of furuncles
Freckly
Full of or marked with freckles sprinkled with spots freckled
Fog belt
A region of the ocean where fogs are of marked frequency as near the coast of Newfoundland
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Float
surface of a fluid as to sustain weight or to indicate the height of the liquid surface or mark the place of something
dreidel
a toy shaped somewhat like a top but having four flat sides each marked with one of the Hebrew letters nun gimel he or shin It is spun like a top and
dog ear
a corner of a page turned down to mark a place
Charactery
The art or means of characterizing a system of signs or characters symbolism distinctive mark
Cordon
as a badge of honor a broad ribbon usually worn after the manner of a baldric constituting a mark of a very high grade in an honorary order Cf Grand cordon
Cross bun
A bun or cake marked with a cross of icing and intended to be eaten on Good Friday also called hot cross bun
Crofton system
A system of prison discipline employing for consecutive periods cellular confinement associated imprisonment under the mark system restraint intermediate between imprisonment and freedom and liberation on ticket of leave
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Marks - Law Dictionary Search Results
Furuncular
Of or pertaining to a furuncle marked by the presence of furuncles
Freckly
Full of or marked with freckles sprinkled with spots freckled
Fog belt
A region of the ocean where fogs are of marked frequency as near the coast of Newfoundland
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Float
surface of a fluid as to sustain weight or to indicate the height of the liquid surface or mark the place of something
dreidel
a toy shaped somewhat like a top but having four flat sides each marked with one of the Hebrew letters nun gimel he or shin It is spun like a top and
dog ear
a corner of a page turned down to mark a place
Charactery
The art or means of characterizing a system of signs or characters symbolism distinctive mark
Cordon
as a badge of honor a broad ribbon usually worn after the manner of a baldric constituting a mark of a very high grade in an honorary order Cf Grand cordon
Cross bun
A bun or cake marked with a cross of icing and intended to be eaten on Good Friday also called hot cross bun
Crofton system
A system of prison discipline employing for consecutive periods cellular confinement associated imprisonment under the mark system restraint intermediate between imprisonment and freedom and liberation on ticket of leave
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