Narrowing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Family
a family arrange-ment is not to be understood in a narrow sense of being a group of persons who are recognised
sloat
A narrow piece of timber which holds together large pieces a slat
Slat
A thin narrow strip or bar of wood or metal as the slats
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Slashed
with a slash or slashes deeply gashed especially having long narrow openings as a sleeve or other part of a garment
Ski
A long flat narrow runner made of wood plastic or metal curved upwards in
Sidle
to move sidewise as to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening
Shoelace
in different lengths and have each end confined in a narrow plastic tube for convenience in inserting the cords through the
Shred
A long narrow piece cut or torn off a strip
Shoot
which timber coal etc are caused to slide also a narrow passage either natural or artificial in a stream where the
Scaphocephaly
deformed condition of the skull in which the vault is narrow elongated and more or less boat shaped
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