Reflection - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lumachel
colors It is also called fire marble from its fiery reflections
Kaleidophon
An instrument invented by Professor Wheatstone consisting of a reflecting knob at the end of a vibrating rod or thin
glistening
Reflecting light readily or in large amounts having a surface luster
Catoptrics
part of optics which explains the properties and phenomena of reflected light and particularly that which is reflected from mirrors or
Traditions
understanding. The adjournment of a case on the 'Illness Slip' reflects the Court's respect for theounsel and its consciousness that a
gegenschein
in the night sky that appears opposite the sun a reflection of sunlight by micrometeoric material in space
Consternation
Amazement or horror that confounds the faculties and incapacitates for reflection terror combined with amazement dismay
Induce
'prevail on, persuade'. The gratifi-cation must have some connection or reflection, direct or indirect, in persuading the voter to vote or
Ordinarily
used. In general, word 'ordinarily' if is considered without any reflection of other statutory provision due to absence of such. Its
Frostbow
circle in the sky attending frosty weather and formed by reflection of sunlight from ice crystals floating in the air the
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