Twisting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Nettles
halves of yarns in the unlaid end of a rope twisted for pointing or grafting
Roving
The operatin of forming the rove or slightly twisted sliver or roll of wool or cotton by means of
Necessity, agent of
Prager v. Blatspied, (1924) 1 KB 566; see Gwillian v. Twist, (1895) 2 QB 84; Largan v. G.W.R. Co., 30 LT
Judicalese
of the laity and the 'attorney' if judicalese, with the twists and turns of ratiocination makes judge picking jurisprudence read like
Slub
A roll of wool slightly twisted a rove called also slubbing
Scroggy
Abounding in scrog also twisted stunted
Saxony yarn
A fine grade of woolen yarn twisted somewhat harder and smoother than zephyr yarn
Ruddle
To raddle or twist
Rope
not less than an inch in circumference made of strands twisted or braided together It differs from cord line and string
Niggerhead
A strong black chewing tobacco usually in twisted plug form negro head
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