Propagative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sative
Sown propagated by seed
Session
of time between the meetings of Parliament, whether after a propagation or a dissolution and its prorogation, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May,
Seminate
To sow to spread to propagate
Seminification
Propagation from seed
Emissary
to ascertain the sentiments and designs of others, and to propagate opinions favourable to his employer.
Freedom of religion
right guaranteed to every person to freely profess, practice and propagate religion subject to certain reasonable restrictions which may be imposed
Glorification
the commission of sati; or (ii) the supporting, justifying or propagating the practice of sati in any manner; or (iii) the
Hindu religious institutions
the Constitution of India guarantees freedom to profess, practice and propagate religion, however the Hindu religious institutions of a public character
Religion
guarantees every person fundamental right to freely profess, practice and propagate religion. [Constitution of India, Art. 25(1)] Religion, the teachings of
Microzyme
is supposed to act like a ferment in causing or propagating certain infectious or contagious diseases a pathogenic bacterial organism
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