Secretion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Confession to a priest
of a priest (whether Roman Catholic or Anglican) to keep secrets revealed to him in his religious character, Normanshaw v. Normanshaw,
Munitions of war
Munitions of war. As to keeping secret patents for their invention, see s. 30 of the Patents
Rosicrucian
early part of the 18th claimed to belong to a secret society of philosophers deeply versed in the secrets of nature
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abscond
abscond : to depart secretly : withdraw and hide oneself ;specif : to evade the
use
Uses became popular in medieval England, where they were often secretly employed as a method of evading laws (as those prohibiting
Decipher
To translate from secret characters or ciphers into intelligible terms as to decipher a
encryption
converting messages in ordinary language or other information into a secret coded form that cannot be interpreted without knowing the secret
Espionage
and conduct of others to make discoveries as spies or secret emissaries secret watching
cryptanalysis
the science which studies methods to discovering the secret meaning of encrypted messages for which one does not possess
Sebaceous
of fat having the appearance of fat as the sebaceous secretions of some plants or the sebaceous humor of animals
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