Notes - Law Dictionary Search Results
Notebook
A book in which notes or memorandums are written
off key
Deviating from the proper pitch of a musical note or series of notes as an off key note to sing off key
on key
In tune striking or singing the proper notes Opposite of off key
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Onomasticon
A collection of names and terms a dictionary specif a collection of Greek names with explanatory notes made by Julius Pollux about a d 180
Overissue
An excessive issue an issue as of notes or bonds exceeding the limit of capital credit or authority
Postillate
To explain by marginal notes to postil
invisible ink
spectrum but may be detected under certain conditions as under ultraviolet light It may be used to write notes not readable under normal light
Quintole
A group of five notes to be played or sung in the time of four of the same species
Referential
Containing a reference pointing to something out of itself as notes for referential use
VerbarRoulade
A smoothly running passage of short notes as semiquavers or sixteenths uniformly grouped sung upon one long syllable as in Handels oratorios
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Notes - Law Dictionary Search Results
Notebook
A book in which notes or memorandums are written
off key
Deviating from the proper pitch of a musical note or series of notes as an off key note to sing off key
on key
In tune striking or singing the proper notes Opposite of off key
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Onomasticon
A collection of names and terms a dictionary specif a collection of Greek names with explanatory notes made by Julius Pollux about a d 180
Overissue
An excessive issue an issue as of notes or bonds exceeding the limit of capital credit or authority
Postillate
To explain by marginal notes to postil
invisible ink
spectrum but may be detected under certain conditions as under ultraviolet light It may be used to write notes not readable under normal light
Quintole
A group of five notes to be played or sung in the time of four of the same species
Referential
Containing a reference pointing to something out of itself as notes for referential use
VerbarRoulade
A smoothly running passage of short notes as semiquavers or sixteenths uniformly grouped sung upon one long syllable as in Handels oratorios
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