Penetrability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ballproof
Incapable of being penetrated by balls from firearms bulletproof
Beta rays
a form of ionizing radiation emitted by radioactive substances such as radium more penetrating than alpha rays and consisting of negatively charged electrons The electrons are the same kind of particle as
Bore
To perforate or penetrate as a solid body by turning an auger gimlet drill or other instrument to make a round hole
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bullet proof
Capable of resisting the force of a bullet resistant to penetration by a bullet armored as a bulletproof vest a bulletproof window
capaciate
to become active so as to be able to penetrate an ovum of sperm in the female reproduction system
Castoreum
A peculiar bitter orange brown substance with strong penetrating odor found in two sacs between the anus and external genitals of the beaver castor used in medicine
Dirl
To thrill to vibrate to penetrate
magnetic resonance imaging
bone as with X rays It is a non invasive procedure allowing such images to be obtained without penetration of the tissue by objects It is abbreviated MRI As with computerized tomography the results are usually presented
VerbarFiord
A narrow inlet of the sea penetrating between high banks or rocks as on the coasts of Norway and Alaska
Gnat
the genus Culex undergoing a metamorphosis in water The females have a proboscis armed with needlelike organs for penetrating the skin of animals These are wanting in the males In America they are generally called mosquitoes See
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