Props - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: propsProp
A shell used as a die See Props...
Props
A game of chance in which four sea shells each called a prop are used instead of dice...
Shorer
One who or that which shores or props a prop a shore...
improper
improper : not proper: as a : not in accord with correct procedure [an venue] b : wrongful ;specif : in violation of a constitution [the denial of trial by jury was held ] im·prop·er·ly adv ...
proper
proper : marked by fitness or correctness ;esp : being in accordance with established procedure, law, jurisdiction, or standards of care, fairness, and justice [argued that the shareholder was acting in bad faith and lacked a purpose for examining its records] prop·er·ly adv ...
Backstop
In baseball a fence prop at least 90 feet behind the home base to stop the balls that pass the catcher also the catcher himself...
Brace
That which holds anything tightly or supports it firmly a bandage or a prop...
Fulcible
Capable of being propped up...
Fulciment
A prop a fulcrum...
Fulcrate
Propped supported by accessory organs...
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