Rectangularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oblong
Having greater length than breadth esp when rectangular
Hotchkiss gun
A built up rifled rapid fire gun of oil tempered steel having a rectangular breechblock which moves horizontally or vertically in a mortise cut completely through the jacket It is made in
Billiards
A game played with ivory balls o a cloth covered rectangular table bounded by elastic cushions The player seeks to impel his ball with his cue so that it
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Chippendale
back toward the top widened and bent backward except in Chinese Chippendale in which the backs are usually rectangular
Brick
A block or clay tempered with water sand etc molded into a regular form usually rectangular and sun dried or burnt in a kiln or in a heap or stack called a clamp
Box kite
A kite invented by Lawrence Hargrave of Sydney Australia which consist of two light rectangular boxes or cells open on two sides and fastened together horizontally Called also Hargrave kite or cellular kite
Bay window
window forming a bay or recess in a room and projecting outward from the wall either in a rectangular polygonal or semicircular form often corruptly called a bow window
Break-in-areas
an emergency, be most readily and effectively broken into by persons outside the aircraft. These areas must be rectangular, marked by right-angle corner markings, with CUT HERE IN EMERGENCY marked across the centre, Halsbury's Laws of England,
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Rectangularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oblong
Having greater length than breadth esp when rectangular
Hotchkiss gun
A built up rifled rapid fire gun of oil tempered steel having a rectangular breechblock which moves horizontally or vertically in a mortise cut completely through the jacket It is made in
Billiards
A game played with ivory balls o a cloth covered rectangular table bounded by elastic cushions The player seeks to impel his ball with his cue so that it
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Chippendale
back toward the top widened and bent backward except in Chinese Chippendale in which the backs are usually rectangular
Brick
A block or clay tempered with water sand etc molded into a regular form usually rectangular and sun dried or burnt in a kiln or in a heap or stack called a clamp
Box kite
A kite invented by Lawrence Hargrave of Sydney Australia which consist of two light rectangular boxes or cells open on two sides and fastened together horizontally Called also Hargrave kite or cellular kite
Bay window
window forming a bay or recess in a room and projecting outward from the wall either in a rectangular polygonal or semicircular form often corruptly called a bow window
Break-in-areas
an emergency, be most readily and effectively broken into by persons outside the aircraft. These areas must be rectangular, marked by right-angle corner markings, with CUT HERE IN EMERGENCY marked across the centre, Halsbury's Laws of England,
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