Migrated - Law Dictionary Search Results
Remigrate
To migrate again to go back to return
Commigration
Migration together
Commigrate
To migrate together
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Displaced Person and refugee
or the word 'refugee' has been used in the relevant enactments with reference to a person who has migrated to India as a result of disturbances or fear of disturbances or the partition of the country. Therefore,
nonmigratory
Not participating in migrations used of animals that do not migrate Opposite of migratory
Ottawas
A tribe of Indians who when first known lived on the Ottawa River Most of them subsequently migrated to the southwestern shore of Lake Superior
Borough English
brethren to keep himself. Among the pastoral tribes, the sons, as soon as they attained the proper age, migrated from the paternal habitation, with an allotment of cattle, to seek a residence elsewhere; the youngest son usually
Carduelinae
goldfinches siskins redpolls crossbills and linnets and Fringillinae the brambling and the chaffinches The siskins and goldfinches have migrated as far south as the southern end of South America
Chicalote
A Mexican prickly poppy Argemone platyceras which has migrated into California
Colorado beetle
A yellowish beetle Doryphora decemlineata with ten longitudinal black dorsal stripes It has migrated eastwards from its original habitat in Colorado and is very destructive to the potato plant called also potato
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