Multiplier - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: multiplierMultipliable
Capable of being multiplied...
Multiplier
One who or that which multiplies or increases number...
Bacterium
A microscopic single celled organism having no distinguishable nucleus belonging to the kingdom Monera Bacteria have varying shapes usually taking the form of a jointed rodlike filament or a small sphere but also in certain cases having a branched form Bacteria are destitute of chlorophyll but in those members of the phylum Cyanophyta the blue green algae other light absorbing pigments are present They are the smallest of microscopic organisms which have their own metabolic processes carried on within cell membranes viruses being smaller but not capable of living freely The bacteria are very widely diffused in nature and multiply with marvelous rapidity both by fission and by spores Bacteria may require oxygen for their energy producing metabolism and these are called aerobes or may multiply in the absence of oxygen these forms being anaerobes Certain species are active agents in fermentation while others appear to be the cause of certain infectious diseases The branch of science with ...
Multiplicable
Capable of being multiplied multipliable...
Multiplicand
The number which is to be multiplied by another number called the multiplier See Note under Multiplication...
Multiplication
The act or process of multiplying or of increasing in number the state of being multiplied as the multiplication of the human species by natural generation...
Multiplicative
Tending to multiply having the power to multiply or incease numbers...
Multiplicator
The number by which another number is multiplied a multiplier...
Papyrograph
An apparatus for multiplying writings drawings etc in which a paper stencil formed by writing or drawing with corrosive ink is used The word is also used of other means of multiplying copies of writings drawings etc See Copygraph Hectograph Manifold...
lodestar
lodestar [perhaps from the notion of the lodestar as a guiding light or principle] : the amount obtained by multiplying the reasonable amount of hours spent by an attorney working on a case by the reasonable hourly billing rate for purposes of calculating an award of attorney's fees ...
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