Repercuss - Law Dictionary Search Results
Repercussion
the state of being driven back reflection reverberation as the repercussion of sound
Repercuss
To drive or beat back hence to reflect to reverberate
Echo
opposing surface and repeated to the ear of a listener repercussion of sound repetition of a sound
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Rebuff
Repercussion or beating back a quick and sudden resistance
Repercussive
A repellent
Snarl
upon the outer surface of thin metal ware by the repercussion of a snarling iron upon the inner surface
Letter of credit
Any interference with the mechanism is bound to have serious repercussions on the international trade of this country. Except under very
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