Permanently - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indeciduous
Not deciduous or falling as the leaves of trees in autumn lasting evergreen persistent permanent perennial Opposite of deciduous
Indecomposableness
Incapableness of decomposition stability permanence durability
Infantile paralysis
substance of the spinal cord It is attended with febrile symptoms motor paralysis and muscular atrophy often producing permanent deformities Called also acute anterior poliomyelitis poliomyelitis and polio It is caused by any one of three polioviruses
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Inhabitativeness
A tendency or propensity to permanent residence in a place or abode love of home and country
Inherence
The state of inhering permanent existence in something innateness inseparable and essential connection
Insecure
Not secure not confident of safety or permanence distrustful suspicious apprehensive of danger or loss
Intransient
Not transient remaining permanent
Yield strength
Yield strength, means the stress corresponding to a permanent strain of 0.2 per cent of the original Inage length in a tensile lest. For practical purpose it
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