Rebound - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rebound
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Ricochet
A rebound or skipping as of a ball along the ground when a gun is fired at a low angle
nonresilient
Not rebounding with the normal or expected velocity
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Resilient
Leaping back rebounding recoiling
Elasticity
their former figure or dimensions after the removal of external pressure or altering force springiness resilience tendency to rebound as the elasticity of caoutchouc the elasticity of the air
Rejolt
A reacting jolt or shock a rebound or recoil
Result
To leap back to rebound
Elastic
to the form from which a substance is bent drawn pressed or twisted springy having the power of rebounding as a bow is elastic the air is elastic India rubber is elastic
Irresilient
Not resilient not recoiling or rebounding inelastic
resilience
The act of springing back rebounding or resiling as the resilience of a ball or of sound
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