Meetness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Synod
Synod, a meeting or assembly of ecclesiastical persons concerning religion; being the same thing in Greek as convocation in Latin. As
Market
A meeting together of people at a stated time and place for the purpose of buying and selling as cattle
Congress
A meeting of individuals whether friendly or hostile an encounter
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Bemeet
To meet
Bold
Forward to meet danger venturesome daring not timorous or shrinking from risk brave courageous
Confluent
Flowing together meeting in their course running one into another flowing together to form a single stream
Hurtle
To meet with violence or shock to clash to jostle
Contravene
To meet in the way of opposition to come into conflict with to oppose to contradict to obstruct the operation
Diallel
Meeting and intersecting as lines not parallel opposed to parallel
Find
To meet with or light upon accidentally to gain the first sight or knowledge of as of something new or
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Meetness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Synod
Synod, a meeting or assembly of ecclesiastical persons concerning religion; being the same thing in Greek as convocation in Latin. As
Market
A meeting together of people at a stated time and place for the purpose of buying and selling as cattle
Congress
A meeting of individuals whether friendly or hostile an encounter
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Bemeet
To meet
Bold
Forward to meet danger venturesome daring not timorous or shrinking from risk brave courageous
Confluent
Flowing together meeting in their course running one into another flowing together to form a single stream
Hurtle
To meet with violence or shock to clash to jostle
Contravene
To meet in the way of opposition to come into conflict with to oppose to contradict to obstruct the operation
Diallel
Meeting and intersecting as lines not parallel opposed to parallel
Find
To meet with or light upon accidentally to gain the first sight or knowledge of as of something new or
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