Refreshment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Refect
To restore after hunger or fatigue to refresh
Shelley's case, Rule in
words 'his heirs,' a limitation make; which may serve to refresh the memory. As examples of the application of the rule,
Coffee house
Coffee house, usually means a house where refresh-ment such as tea or coffee is supplied, Thompson v. Lacy,
Sherbet
A refreshing drink common in the East made of the juice of
Regale
manner to enrtertain with something that delights to gratify to refresh as to regale the taste the eye or the ear
Refreshing
Reviving reanimating
Refocillate
To refresh to revive
Refective
Refreshing restoring
common room
chairs for reading or conversation and some provision for obtaining refreshments
Recreative
Tending to recreate or refresh recreating giving new vigor or animation reinvigorating giving relief after
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