Monument - Law Dictionary Search Results
Monumental
Of pertaining to or suitable for a monument as a monumental inscription
Imperishable
Not perishable not subject to decay indestructible enduring permanently as an imperishable monument imperishable renown
Mausoleum
A magnificent tomb or stately sepulchral monument
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Efface
out striking out etc to erase to render illegible or indiscernible as to efface the letters on a monument or the inscription on a coin
Menhir
A large stone set upright in olden times as a memorial or monument Many of unknown date are found in Brittany and throughout Northern Europe
Moniment
Something to preserve memory a reminder a monument hence a mark an image a superscription a record
Monolith
A single stone especially one of large size shaped into a pillar statue or monument
Commissioners of Works
Vict. c. 84), as amended, regulates the incorporation, powers and duties of these Commissioners, and see the Ancient Monuments Acts, 1913 and 1931.
Quaestor
keeping accurate accounts, registering debts and fines, supervising the accommodation of foreign ambassadors, and financing the burials and monuments of distinguished citizens, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1253. Means the office of quaestor goes back at
Monumenta qua nos recorda vocamus sunt veritatis et vetustatis vestigia
Monumenta qua nos recorda vocamus sunt veritatis et vetustatis vestigia [Lat.], Monuments which we call records are the vestiges
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Monument - Law Dictionary Search Results
Monumental
Of pertaining to or suitable for a monument as a monumental inscription
Imperishable
Not perishable not subject to decay indestructible enduring permanently as an imperishable monument imperishable renown
Mausoleum
A magnificent tomb or stately sepulchral monument
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Efface
out striking out etc to erase to render illegible or indiscernible as to efface the letters on a monument or the inscription on a coin
Menhir
A large stone set upright in olden times as a memorial or monument Many of unknown date are found in Brittany and throughout Northern Europe
Moniment
Something to preserve memory a reminder a monument hence a mark an image a superscription a record
Monolith
A single stone especially one of large size shaped into a pillar statue or monument
Commissioners of Works
Vict. c. 84), as amended, regulates the incorporation, powers and duties of these Commissioners, and see the Ancient Monuments Acts, 1913 and 1931.
Quaestor
keeping accurate accounts, registering debts and fines, supervising the accommodation of foreign ambassadors, and financing the burials and monuments of distinguished citizens, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1253. Means the office of quaestor goes back at
Monumenta qua nos recorda vocamus sunt veritatis et vetustatis vestigia
Monumenta qua nos recorda vocamus sunt veritatis et vetustatis vestigia [Lat.], Monuments which we call records are the vestiges
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