Observation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Presumption of fact and presumption in of law
s. 4, Evidence Act. 'Presumptions of fact' are infer-ences of certain fact patterns drawn from the experience and observation of the common course of nature, the constitution of the human mind, the springs of human action, the
Experiment
A trial or special observation made to confirm or disprove something uncertain esp one under controlled conditions determined by the experimenter an act
Megameter
An instrument for determining longitude by observation of the stars
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Kindergarten
on the theory that education should be begun by gratifying and cultivating the normal aptitude for exercise play observation imitation and construction a name given by Friedrich Froebel a German educator who introduced this method of training
Isotherm
on the earths surface having the same temperature This may be the temperature for a given time of observation or the mean temperature for a year or other period Also a similar line based on the distribution
Investigate
To follow up step by step by patient inquiry or observation to trace or track mentally to search into to inquire and examine into with care and accuracy to
Inobservation
Neglect or lack of observation
Hypsometer
An instrument for measuring heights by observation of barometric pressure esp one for determining heights by ascertaining the boiling point of water It consists of
Hydrodynamics
which treats of the laws of motion and action of nonelastic fluids whether as investigated mathematically or by observation and experiment the principles of dynamics as applied to water and other fluids
hospitalise
To place a person in a hospital in order to receive medical treatment for observation or for rest
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