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Crackajack
An individual of marked ability or excellence esp in some sport as he is a crackajack at tennis
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
convictfish
a type of greenling Oxylebius pictus with a whitish body marked with black bands
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Conflicting
Being in conflict or collision or in opposition contending contradictory incompatible contrary opposing marked by discord
Compart
To divide to mark out into parts or subdivisions
Comma
A character or point marking the smallest divisions of a sentence written or printed
Damaskeen
To decorate as iron steel etc with a peculiar marking or ldquowaterrdquo produced in the process of manufacture or with designs produced by inlaying or incrusting with another
Demarcation
The act of marking or of ascertaining and setting a limit separation distinction
Enseal
To impress with a seal to mark as with a seal hence to ratify
Disorderly
Not in order marked by disorder disarranged immethodical as the books and papers are in a disorderly state
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Marks - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crackajack
An individual of marked ability or excellence esp in some sport as he is a crackajack at tennis
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
convictfish
a type of greenling Oxylebius pictus with a whitish body marked with black bands
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Conflicting
Being in conflict or collision or in opposition contending contradictory incompatible contrary opposing marked by discord
Compart
To divide to mark out into parts or subdivisions
Comma
A character or point marking the smallest divisions of a sentence written or printed
Damaskeen
To decorate as iron steel etc with a peculiar marking or ldquowaterrdquo produced in the process of manufacture or with designs produced by inlaying or incrusting with another
Demarcation
The act of marking or of ascertaining and setting a limit separation distinction
Enseal
To impress with a seal to mark as with a seal hence to ratify
Disorderly
Not in order marked by disorder disarranged immethodical as the books and papers are in a disorderly state
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