Straight Line - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bisector
One who or that which bisects esp Geom a straight line which bisects an angle
Bias
used in the game of bowls or a tendency imparted to the ball which turns it from a straight line
Bend
To strain or move out of a straight line to crook by straining to make crooked to curve to make ready for use by drawing into a
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Baroque
style common in the 17th century characterized by the use of complex and elaborate ornamentation curved rather than straight lines and in music a high degree of embellishment … common in the 17th century characterized by the use of complex and elaborate ornamentation curved rather than straight lines and in music a high degree of embellishment
Ballotade
A leap of a horse as between two pillars or upon a straight line so that when his four feet are in the air he shows only the shoes of his hind
direct
stemming immediately from a source [ costs] [a claim] compare derivative b : being or passing in a straight line from parent to offspring : lineal [a ancestor] compare collateral 2 : marked by absence of any intervening
depreciation
rate than normal under the depreciation rules in force before the adoption of the Accelerated Cost Recovery System straight-line depreciation : depreciation of an asset by a fixed percentage of its original cost based on its estimated
Irregular
nature to the rules of moral rectitude or to established principles not normal unnatural immethodical unsymmetrical erratic no straight not uniform as an irregular line an irregular figure an irregular verse an irregular physician an irregular proceeding
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