Resisting - Law Dictionary Search Results
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copper nickel alloy composed of approximately 55 per cent copper and 45 per cent nickel with high electrical resistance and a low temperature coefficient it is used as resistance wire and in thermocouples
Water and watercourse
the computation of the forty years, in the event of the person who may be entitled in reversion resisting the claim within three years after the term determines, 2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71. A right
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A plant Sedum Telephium with fleshy leaves which has extreme powers of resisting drought garden ox pine
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Waging war
the seizure of the armoury was part and parcel of a planned operation and that their intention in resisting the troops of the Government was to overwhelm and defeat these troops and then to go on and
defensive
defensive 1 : serving to defend or as part of a defense [a pleading] 2 : devoted to resisting or preventing aggressive actions [a recapitalization…to escape a takeover attempt "Barbara Franklin"] de·fen·sive·ly adv
Buttress
A projecting mass of masonry used for resisting the thrust of an arch or for ornament and symmetry
Capable
of sufficient size or strength as a room capable of holding a large number a castle capable of resisting a long assault
Durability
or quality of being durable the power of uninterrupted or long continuance in any condition the power of resisting agents or influences which tend to cause changes decay or dissolution lastingness
Durableness
Power of lasting enduring or resisting durability
Electrical light
the light produced by a current of electricity which in passing through a resisting medium heats it to incandescence or burns it See under Carbon
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Resisting - Law Dictionary Search Results
constantan
copper nickel alloy composed of approximately 55 per cent copper and 45 per cent nickel with high electrical resistance and a low temperature coefficient it is used as resistance wire and in thermocouples
Water and watercourse
the computation of the forty years, in the event of the person who may be entitled in reversion resisting the claim within three years after the term determines, 2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71. A right
Live forever
A plant Sedum Telephium with fleshy leaves which has extreme powers of resisting drought garden ox pine
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Waging war
the seizure of the armoury was part and parcel of a planned operation and that their intention in resisting the troops of the Government was to overwhelm and defeat these troops and then to go on and
defensive
defensive 1 : serving to defend or as part of a defense [a pleading] 2 : devoted to resisting or preventing aggressive actions [a recapitalization…to escape a takeover attempt "Barbara Franklin"] de·fen·sive·ly adv
Buttress
A projecting mass of masonry used for resisting the thrust of an arch or for ornament and symmetry
Capable
of sufficient size or strength as a room capable of holding a large number a castle capable of resisting a long assault
Durability
or quality of being durable the power of uninterrupted or long continuance in any condition the power of resisting agents or influences which tend to cause changes decay or dissolution lastingness
Durableness
Power of lasting enduring or resisting durability
Electrical light
the light produced by a current of electricity which in passing through a resisting medium heats it to incandescence or burns it See under Carbon
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