Perforative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Copyright
any substantial part thereof in any material form whatsoever, to perform, or in the case of a lecture to deliver, the
Entertainment
entertainment is a source or means of amusement; a diverting performance, especially a public performance, as a concert, drama, or the
Lantern
sometimes portable as a closed vessel or case of horn perforated tin glass oiled paper or other material having a lamp
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Imperforable
Incapable of being perforated or bored through
Imperforation
The state of being without perforation
Discina
having a disklike shell attached by one valve which is perforated by the peduncle
Biforate
Having two perforations
Bonnaz
work is done either in freehand or by following a perforated design
Bore
To perforate or penetrate as a solid body by turning an auger
Cassolette
a box or vase with a perforated cover to emit perfumes
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