Piercing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Epinglette
An iron needle for piercing the cartridge of a cannon before priming
Carronade
for the purpose of breaking or smashing in rather than piercing the object aimed at as the side of a ship
Fork
are usually of metal parallel and slightly curved used for piercing holding taking up or pitching anything
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VerbarHemiptera
jointed proboscis including four sharp stylets mandibles and maxillaelig for piercing In many of the species Heteroptera the front wings are
Infix
To set to fasten or fix by piercing or thrusting in as to infix a sting spear or
Lancinating
Piercing seeming to pierce or stab as lancinating pains ie severe
Penetrance
quality or state of being penetrant power of entering or piercing penetrating power or quality as the penetrancy of subtile effluvia
capitalization
courts in cases dealing with equitable subordination of creditors or piercing the corporate veil. 4 : the total par value or
Lancinate
To tear to lacerate to pierce or stab
Perce
To pierce
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