Patterned - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pistol
intended to be fired from one hand now of many patterns and bearing a great variety of names See Illust of
Parquetry
cabinet work consisting of an inlay of geometric or other patterns generally of different colors used especially for floors
Pattern matching
A technique in automated data analysis usually performed on a computer by which a group of characteristic properties of an...
patternmaker
Someone who makes patterns as for sewing or carpentery or metalworking
patternlike
resembling a pattern or shape or outline
orb weaver
Araneidae called also Argiopidae that spins a web with a pattern of lines spiraling outward from the center They have eight
Old fashioned
Formed according to old or obsolete fashion or pattern belonging to or characteristic of times past adhering to old
VerbarRepousseacute
Formed in relief as a pattern on metal
VerbarOEligil de perdrix
small round points spots or rings as oeligil de perdrix pattern
Muster
Something shown for imitation a pattern
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