Mould - Law Dictionary Search Results
moulding
a sculpture produced by molding
Capital goods
apparatus, tools or appliances used for aforesaid purpose; and (c) moulds and dies, generating sets and weigh-bridges used in the factory
Church
mean that the Church was founded, or set up, or moulded into its actual form, by the Stae; but, that the
Happenstances
Happenstances, can be crudely interpreted as circumstances changed and moulded by time. 'The accident of time has cheated him even
Plastic
can be shaped by heat during their fabrication either by moulding or by extrusion and which will retain that shape during
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