Pit - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pit's mouth value
Pit's mouth value, is indicative of value of mineral at the
Cock-pit
Cock-pit, a set of apartments built on the site of the old cock-pit of Whitehall Palace. This was converted into...
Pit hole
A pit a pockmark
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pit stop
A stop by one of the competing cars in a pit by the side of the racetrack to take on gasoline
Pits head
Pits head, see, Ponyam Cements and Minerals Ltd. v. Union of
Pock pitted
Pockmarked pitted
pits
always used with the as cleaning the house is the pits
Foveate
Having pits or depressions pitted
Gorce, or Gors
Gorce, or Gors, a weir, pool, or pit of water, Termes de la Ley.
Pockmark
A mark or pit made by smallpox
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