Twisting - Law Dictionary Search Results
jitterbug
1940s having few standardized steps and personalized with various twirls twists and acrobatic moves it was performed often to the accompaniment
VerbarHyalonema
long stem composed of very long slender transparent siliceous fibres twisted together like the strands of a color The stem of
Intwine
To twine or twist into or together to wreathe as a wreath of flowers
Intort
To twist in and out to twine to wreathe to wind to
intervolve
To involve one within another to twist or coil together
Intertwist
To twist together one with another to intertwine
Hardspun
Firmly twisted in spinning
Narwhal
about twenty feet long The male usually has one long twisted pointed canine tooth or tusk projecting forward from the upper
Moumlbius strip
of which is held fixed while the opposite end is twisted through a 180 degree angle and joined to the fixed
Rawhide
or coarse riding whip made of untanned or raw hide twisted
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