Rush - Law Dictionary Search Results
Forty niner
One the miners who took part in the California gold rush in 1849 an argonaut
Puck
merry wanderer of the nightrdquo called also Robin Goodfellow Friar Rush Pug etc
Bulrush
A kind of large rush growing in wet land or in water
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Calamite
of plants of the modern Equiseta the Horsetail or Scouring Rush family but sometimes attaining the height of trees and having
Canaster
of the dried leaves coarsely broken so called from the rush baskets in which it is packed in South America
Club rush
A rushlike plant the reed mace or cat tail or some species
Debacle
A breaking or bursting forth a violent rush or flood of waters which breaks down opposing barriers and
Flush
To flow and spread suddenly to rush as blood flushes into the face
cattail
A tall erect rush or flag Typha latifolia growing widely in fresh and salt
Inrush
A rush inwards as the inrush of the tide
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