Moderating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cheerfulness
Good spirits a state of moderate joy or gayety alacrity
Chaconne
An old Spanish dance in moderate three four measure like the Passacaglia which is slower Both
Carnelian
deep red flesh red or reddish white color It is moderately hard capable of a good polish and often used for
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Canter
A moderate and easy gallop adapted to pleasure riding
BWR
of nuclear reactor that uses water as a coolant and moderator the steam produced can drive a steam turbine and produce
Breastwork
A defensive work of moderate height hastily thrown up of earth or other material
Contemper
To modify or temper to allay to qualify to moderate to soften
Brackish
Saltish or salt in a moderate degree as water in saline soil
Baldwin
A kind of reddish moderately acid winter apple
restrain
to limit, restrict, or keep under control 2 : to moderate or limit the force, effect, development, or full exercise of
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