Sharp - Law Dictionary Search Results
Keen
Sharp having a fine edge or point as a keen razor
Knack
To crack to make a sharp abrupt noise to chink
Knapple
To break off with an abrupt sharp noise to bite to nibble
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Knife
of a thin blade usually of steel and having a sharp edge for cutting fastened to a handle but of many
Lancet
A surgical knife like instrument of various forms commonly sharp pointed and two edged used in venesection and in opening
lancetfish
elongated scaleless voracious deep sea fish Alepidosaurus ferox having long sharp lancetlike teeth and a long saillike dorsal fin
Langaha
and its nose is prolonged in the form of a sharp blade
Leeangle
A heavy weapon of the Australian aborigines with a sharp pointed end about nine inches in length projecting at right
VerbarManis
genus of edentates covered with large hard triangular scales with sharp edges that overlap each other like tiles on a roof
Pedioecetes
A genus of fowl including the sharp tailed grouse Pedioecetes phasianellus also called the prairie chicken
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Sharp - Law Dictionary Search Results
Keen
Sharp having a fine edge or point as a keen razor
Knack
To crack to make a sharp abrupt noise to chink
Knapple
To break off with an abrupt sharp noise to bite to nibble
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Knife
of a thin blade usually of steel and having a sharp edge for cutting fastened to a handle but of many
Lancet
A surgical knife like instrument of various forms commonly sharp pointed and two edged used in venesection and in opening
lancetfish
elongated scaleless voracious deep sea fish Alepidosaurus ferox having long sharp lancetlike teeth and a long saillike dorsal fin
Langaha
and its nose is prolonged in the form of a sharp blade
Leeangle
A heavy weapon of the Australian aborigines with a sharp pointed end about nine inches in length projecting at right
VerbarManis
genus of edentates covered with large hard triangular scales with sharp edges that overlap each other like tiles on a roof
Pedioecetes
A genus of fowl including the sharp tailed grouse Pedioecetes phasianellus also called the prairie chicken
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