Pruning - Law Dictionary Search Results
tail
tail [Anglo-French, literally, cutting, from Old French, from taillier to cut, prune] 1 : the condition of being limited or restricted by entailing [a tenant in ] 2 : entail
Cockaleekie
A favorite soup in Scotland made from a capon highly seasoned and boiled with leeks and prunes called also cocky leeky
Myrobalan
A dried astringent fruit much resembling a prune It contains tannin and was formerly used in medicine but is now chiefly used in tanning and dyeing
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Proin
To lop to trim to prune to adorn
Snathe
To lop to prune
Tail
Tail [fr. tailler, Fr., to prune]. An estate-tail was formerly a freehold of inheritance and is now an equitable interest which may be created
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Pruning - Law Dictionary Search Results
tail
tail [Anglo-French, literally, cutting, from Old French, from taillier to cut, prune] 1 : the condition of being limited or restricted by entailing [a tenant in ] 2 : entail
Cockaleekie
A favorite soup in Scotland made from a capon highly seasoned and boiled with leeks and prunes called also cocky leeky
Myrobalan
A dried astringent fruit much resembling a prune It contains tannin and was formerly used in medicine but is now chiefly used in tanning and dyeing
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Proin
To lop to trim to prune to adorn
Snathe
To lop to prune
Tail
Tail [fr. tailler, Fr., to prune]. An estate-tail was formerly a freehold of inheritance and is now an equitable interest which may be created
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