Results for: at angle, not legal, not straight, bent
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a bulge, bend, or kink, bend or cause something to bend, clasp, clamp, fasten, belt; bend, warp; be bent or warped; give way, yield, clasp; knob, protrusion, collapse, fasten something with buckle, give in, metal fastener, ornament resembling bucklebuckle
A convex curve is one where you draw a straight line connecting the end points and the curve falls below the straight line. If the curve is above, it is known as concave.Convexity
A legal "person" that is separate and distinct from its owners. A corporation is allowed to own assets, incur liabilities, and sell securities, among other things.Corporation
A legal responsibility, such as to repay a debt.Obligation
a senior official in a court of law, act as a legal judge, adjudicator, assess, be judge in a contest, condemn, consider or reckon, estimate, Jewish warrior leader, one who presides over court trials; one who chooses the winner in a contest, arbiter; e...judge
a support, a visit, act of halting; visit, temporary residence; suspension of a legal proceeding; brace; small piece of bone or plastic used to stiffen part of a garment; heavy rope (Nautical), alleviate in the short term, be around for something, comf...stay
a trademark for a type of roller skate on which the wheels are arranged in one straight line, brand name of a type of in-line rollerskate (in which all of the wheels are in one line)Rollerblade
abandon a legal claim, give up a suit (Law), free somebody of liability, renounce claim, renunciation of a claim, act of giving up a legal suit (Law), renunciation of claimquitclaim
abandon rights to something, abandonment of legal rights, capitulation, submission, yielding, relinquishing, delivery into legal custody, give self up to something, give something out of courtesy, give something up, give up possession of something, giv...surrender
abdominal pain, bar with bent ends, be affected with cramp, confine, impede, restrain; constrict; fasten with a clamp, confined place, cramp iron, device for holding things together, hamper, hold together, muscle contraction; clamp, bar which holds obj...cramp
ability to adapt to new situation, being able to bend without breaking, being subject to influence, elasticity, pliability, ability to bend or be bentflexibility
ability to be refracted, ability to be bentrefrangibility
ability to grow, intensity, legal validity, physical strength; ability to survive (as of plants and animals); energy, vitalityvigor
ability to jump, or the height reached, altitude, angle in surveying, angle of a gun barrel above horizontal, architectural drawing of a side of building, degree of being raised, height above a location, height of something; altitude above sea or groun...elevation
able to adapt to new situation, able to bend without breaking, elastic, easily bent, pliable, subject to influenceflexible
 

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