Plating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Plating
The art or process of covering anything with a plate or plates or with metal particularly of overlaying a base
Palladium
Pd2H It is used for graduated circles and verniers for plating certain silver goods and somewhat in dentistry It was so
VerbarMoireacute meacutetallique
crystalline or frosted appearance produced by some acids on tin plate also the tin plate thus treated
Photographs
therein, but where in the case of a photograph the plate or other original was ordered by some other person, and
Horse-racing
a lawful pastime. By 13 Geo. 2, c. 19, no plates or matches at horse-races under 50l. value could be run,
Fixtures
granaries, sheds, and mills upon blocks, rollers, patterns, pillars, or plates, resting on brickwork, they may be removed; for unless they
Assay
counterfeit any assay mark. As to assay of foreign imported plate, see 46 & 47 Vict. c. 55, s. 10; 4
Sensitometer
instrument or apparatus for comparing and grading the sensitiveness of plates films etc as a screen divided into squares of different
Remarque
A small design etched on the margin of a plate and supposed to be removed after the earliest proofs have
Polarizer
receives and polarizes the light It is usually a reflecting plate or a plate of some crystal as tourmaline or a
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