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Shallow waisted
Having a flush deck or with only a moderate depression amidships said of a vessel
Slowly
In a slow manner moderately not rapidly not early not rashly not readly tardly
Smile
To express amusement pleasure moderate joy or love and kindness by the features of the face to laugh silently
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Armorial bearings
arms can register their genealogies and families at the Heralds' College, Benet's Hill, London, on payment of a moderate fee, the heralds being the examiners of these matters and the recorders of genealogies. 43 Geo. 3, c.
Auto liquefied petroleum gas
atmospheric pressure but may be condensed to the liquid state at normal ambient temperature by the application of moderate pressure, and which conform to such specifications for use as fuel in vehicles, as the Central Government may,
Moderata miscericordia
Moderata miscericordia, a writ founded on Magna Charta, which lay for him who is amerced in a Court, not
Municipal corporation
aldermen or councillors, or persons qualified to be such. He may, and in some towns does, receive a moderate salary. The aldermen and councillors serve gratuitously. The council thus constituted manages the corporate property, having as officers
Reasonable
paid, and what is reasonable is a question of fact, not law. See REASONABLE TIME. Fair, proper, or moderate under circumstances, Black's Law Dictionary, p. 1272. The word 'reasonable' implies intelligent care and deliberation, that is, the
Insobriety
Lack of sobriety moderation or calmness intemperance drunkenness
Litharge
monoxide a yellowish red substance obtained as an amorphous powder or crystallized in fine scales by heating lead moderately in a current of air or by calcining lead nitrate or carbonate It is used in making flint
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Moderated - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shallow waisted
Having a flush deck or with only a moderate depression amidships said of a vessel
Slowly
In a slow manner moderately not rapidly not early not rashly not readly tardly
Smile
To express amusement pleasure moderate joy or love and kindness by the features of the face to laugh silently
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Armorial bearings
arms can register their genealogies and families at the Heralds' College, Benet's Hill, London, on payment of a moderate fee, the heralds being the examiners of these matters and the recorders of genealogies. 43 Geo. 3, c.
Auto liquefied petroleum gas
atmospheric pressure but may be condensed to the liquid state at normal ambient temperature by the application of moderate pressure, and which conform to such specifications for use as fuel in vehicles, as the Central Government may,
Moderata miscericordia
Moderata miscericordia, a writ founded on Magna Charta, which lay for him who is amerced in a Court, not
Municipal corporation
aldermen or councillors, or persons qualified to be such. He may, and in some towns does, receive a moderate salary. The aldermen and councillors serve gratuitously. The council thus constituted manages the corporate property, having as officers
Reasonable
paid, and what is reasonable is a question of fact, not law. See REASONABLE TIME. Fair, proper, or moderate under circumstances, Black's Law Dictionary, p. 1272. The word 'reasonable' implies intelligent care and deliberation, that is, the
Insobriety
Lack of sobriety moderation or calmness intemperance drunkenness
Litharge
monoxide a yellowish red substance obtained as an amorphous powder or crystallized in fine scales by heating lead moderately in a current of air or by calcining lead nitrate or carbonate It is used in making flint
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