Pile - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bank
A mound pile or ridge of earth raised above the surrounding level hence
Bing
A heap or pile as a bing of wood
register
plural of regestus, past participle of regerere to bring back, pile up, collect] 1 : a written record containing regular entries
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Coacervate
Raised into a pile collected into a crowd heaped
Demolition
The act of overthrowing pulling down or destroying a pile or structure destruction by violence utter overthrow opposed to construction
Diagometer
sort of electroscope invented by Rousseau in which the dry pile is employed to measure the amount of electricity transmitted by
Haycock
A conical pile or heap of hay in the field
Hayrick
A heap or pile of hay usually covered with thatch for preservation in the
Hemorrhoids
the anus from which blood or mucus is occasionally discharged piles emerods
Shipworm
shipworms burrow in wood and are destructive to wooden ships piles of wharves etc See Teredo
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