Singing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: singingSingingly
With sounds like singing with a kind of tune in a singing tone...
Singe
To burn slightly or superficially to burn the surface of to burn the ends or outside of as to singe the hair or the skin...
Singing
a amp n from Sing v...
Kob
Any one of several species of African antelopes of the genus Kobus esp the species Kobus sing sing...
Sing sing
The kob...
VerbarSolfeggio
The system of arranging the scale by the names do re mi fa sol la si by which singing is taught a singing exercise upon these syllables...
Lollardy
Lollardy [fr. lullen, lollen, or lallen, Old Germ., to sing with a low voice; and hard, from the singing of funeral dirges, Mosh.], a vulgar term of reproach brought from Belgium an given to the early Protestants (the followers of Wycliffe) as far back as the reign of Edward III. the Lollards closely resembled the Puritans of Elizabeth's reign, Stow's Annals, 425...
busing
busing or bus·sing [bə-si] n : the act of transporting by bus ;esp : the transporting of children to a school outside their neighborhood in order to establish a racial balance at that school ...
custom
custom 1 : a practice common to many or to a particular place or institution ;esp : a long-established practice that is generally recognized as having the force of law see also section 1983 compare usage 2 pl a : duties, tolls, or imposts imposed by the law of a country on imports or exports b usu sing in constr : the agency, establishment, or procedure for collecting such customs ...
nol-pros
nol-pros nol-prossed nol-pros·sing vt : to discontinue by entering a nolle prosequi vi : to enter a nolle prosequi ...
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