Preciousness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Precious
Of great price costly as a precious stone
Preciously
In a precious manner expensively extremely dearly Also used ironically
Jewellery
used for adornment, especially those made from gold, silver or precious stones. The terms are, therefore wide enough to cover not
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Troy weight
Act, 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 49), s. 20, precious metals (gold, silver, platinum and other precious metals), and gold
Preciosity
Preciousness something precious
Preciousness
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Lapidary
An artificer who cuts polishes and engraves precious stones hence a dealer in precious stones
Semiprecious
Somewhat precious as semiprecious stones or metals Used mostly of gemstones used
Platinum
the noble metals classed with silver and gold as a precious metal occurring native or alloyed with other metals and also
Mound
or other sovereign It is encircled with bands enriched with precious stones and surmounted with a cross called also globe
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