Observing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Moderate
Kept within due bounds observing reasonable limits not excessive extreme violent or rigorous limited restrained
Fluoroscope
An instrument for observing or exhibiting fluorescence
Fluoroscopy
human body by exposing it to the X rays and observing the shadow cast upon a fluorescent screen cryptoscopy
Hieromancy
Divination by observing the objects offered in sacrifice
Punctualist
One who is very exact in observing forms and ceremonies
Isobront
marking the simultaneous development of a thunderstorm as noted by observing the time when the thunder is heard at different places
Mineralize
To go on an excursion for observing and collecting minerals to mineralogize
Misobserve
To observe inaccurately to mistake in observing
Horoscopy
The art or practice of casting horoscopes or observing the disposition of the stars with a view to prediction
Nephoscope
An instrument for observing the clouds and their velocity
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