Pierced - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dead eye
A round flattish wooden block encircled by a rope or an iron band and pierced with three holes to receive the lanyard used to extend the shrouds and stays and for other purposes
VerbarNetsuke
and decorative art a small object carved in wood ivory bone or horn or wrought in metal and pierced with holes for cords by which it is connected for convenience with the inro the smoking pouch tabako
Openwork
in needlework carpentry metal work etc as to show openings through its substance work that is perforated or pierced
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Peep sight
An adjustable piece pierced with a small hole to peep through in aiming attached to a rifle or other firearm near the
Penetrability
The quality of being penetrable susceptibility of being penetrated entered or pierced
Penetrable
Capable of being penetrated entered or pierced Used also figuratively
Perforative
Having power to perforate or pierce
Penetrance
The quality or state of being penetrant power of entering or piercing penetrating power or quality as the penetrancy of subtile effluvia
Penetrant
Having power to enter or pierce penetrating sharp subtile as penetrant cold
Penetrate
To enter into to make way into the interior of to effect an entrance into to pierce as light penetrates darkness
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