Prolonger - Law Dictionary Search Results
Prorogation
Prorogation, prolonging or putting off to another day. A prorogation is the
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and also without such consent in any cause 'requiring any prolonged examination of documents or accounts or any scientific or local
Third degree
a con-fession or information from a suspect or prisoner by prolonged questioning, the use of threats, or physical torture, Black's Law
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Trial
judge is of opinion that the trial thereof requires any prolonged examination of documents or accounts or any scientific or local
Mousetail
A genus of ranunculaceous plants Myosurus in which the prolonged receptacle is covered with imbricating achenes and so resembles the
living will
no reasonable expectation of recovery aggressive or extraordinary measures to prolong life such as resuscitation and life support equipment should not
Moan
To make a low prolonged sound of grief or pain whether articulate or not to
Diaphysis
An abnormal prolongation of the axis of inflorescence
Basisolute
Prolonged at the base as certain leaves
Belemnite
perfect it contains a small chambered cone called the phragmocone prolonged on one side into a delicate concave blade the thunderstone
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