Repulsive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mercaptan
alcohols In general they are colorless liquids having a strong repulsive garlic odor The name is specifically applied to ethyl mercaptan
Idiorepulsive
Repulsive by itself as the idiorepulsive power of heat
icky
very bad repulsive unpleasant distasteful
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Forbidding
Repelling approach repulsive raising abhorrence aversion or dislike disagreeable prohibiting or interdicting as
Conine
maculatum and extracted as a colorless oil C8H17N of strong repulsive odor and acrid taste It is regarded as a derivative
rebut
to answer a charge, bar from an action, literally, to repulse, rebuff, from Old French reboter, from re- back + boter
Cross buttock
him forward over his hip hence an unexpected defeat or repulse
Polarity
to a contrast of positions as for example attraction and repulsion in the opposite parts of a magnet the dissimilar phenomena
Repel
to force to return to check the advance of to repulse as to repel an enemy or an assailant
Repulseless
Not capable of being repulsed
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