Range - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pancratic
Having all or many degrees of power having a great range of power said of an eyepiece made adjustable so as
massif
by faults and shifted to form peaks of a mountain range
Optometry
Measurement of the range of vision esp by means of the optometer
nanotechnology
manipulation or construction of objects with sizes in the nanometer range or smaller
Monograph
things a special treatise on a particular subject of limited range
Monogenetic
resulting from one process of formation used of a mountain range
mockingbird
wing the outer tail feathers are partly white Originally its range was confined mostly to the southern states but by late
Rangy
Inclined or able to range or rove about for considerable distances apt or suited for
lower middle class
occupying the lower part of the middle socioeconomic range in a society
Loran
master transmitter Contrary to the name Loran is a medium range system usually effective for no more than a few hundred
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