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Words ending with law

3 letter words ending with law

  • law — software law
  • above the law — If you accuse someone of thinking they are above the law, you criticize them for thinking that they are so clever or important that they do not need to obey the law.
  • administrative law — law relating to the control of government power
  • admiralty law — maritime law.
  • all-or-none law — the principle that under given conditions the response of a nerve or muscle fiber to a stimulus at any strength above the threshold is the same: the muscle or nerve responds completely or not at all.

4 letter words ending with law

  • blaw — to blow
  • claw — The claws of a bird or animal are the thin, hard, curved nails at the end of its feet.
  • flaw — Also called windflaw. a sudden, usually brief windstorm or gust of wind.
  • slaw — coleslaw.
  • bear claw — a sweet, almond-flavored breakfast pastry made with yeast dough and shaped in an irregular semicircle resembling a bear's claw.

5 letter words ending with law

  • a-law — (standard)   The ITU-T standard for nonuniform quantising logarithmic compression. The equation for A-law is | A | ------- (m/mp) |m/mp| =< 1/A | 1+ln A y = | | sgn(m) | ------ (1 + ln A|m/mp|) 1/A =< |m/mp| =< 1 | 1+ln A Values of u=100 and 255, A=87.6, mp is the Peak message value, m is the current quantised message value. (The formulae get simpler if you substitute x for m/mp and sgn(x) for sgn(m); then -1 <= x <= 1.) Converting from u-LAW to A-LAW introduces quantising errors. u-law is used in North America and Japan, and A-law is used in Europe and the rest of the world and international routes.
  • bylaw — A bylaw is a law which is made by a local authority and which applies only in their area.
  • inlaw — to restore (an outlaw) to the benefits and protection of the law.
  • pilaw — pilaf.
  • unlaw — to fine (someone) a sum of money

6 letter words ending with law

  • byelaw — a standing rule governing the regulation of a corporation's or society's internal affairs.
  • declaw — to remove the claws from (an animal or bird)
  • in-law — a relative by marriage.
  • mu-law — The North America standard for nonuniform quantising logarithmic compression.
  • outlaw — a lawless person or habitual criminal, especially one who is a fugitive from the law.

7 letter words ending with law

  • -in-law — being a (specified type of relative) by marriage, not by descent in the same family line
  • catclaw — a variety of shrub with small spines and white or yellow flowers
  • danelaw — the northern, central and eastern parts of Anglo-Saxon England in which Danish law and custom were observed
  • dewclaw — a nonfunctional claw in dogs; the rudimentary first digit
  • pre-law — of, relating to, or engaged in studies in preparation for the formal study of law.

8 letter words ending with law

  • coldslaw — coleslaw.
  • coleslaw — Coleslaw is a salad of chopped raw cabbage, carrots, onions, and sometimes other vegetables, usually with mayonnaise.
  • scofflaw — a person who flouts the law, especially one who fails to pay fines owed.
  • whitelaw — William (Stephen Ian), 1st Viscount Whitelaw of Penrith. 1918–99, British Conservative politician; Home Secretary (1979–83); leader of the House of Lords (1983–88)
  • windflaw — flaw2 (def 1).

9 letter words ending with law

  • malus-law — the law stating that the intensity of a beam of plane-polarized light after passing through a rotatable polarizer varies as the square of the cosine of the angle through which the polarizer is rotated from the position that gives maximum intensity.

10 letter words ending with law

  • cat's-claw — an acacia shrub (Acacia greggii) native to the Southwest and northern Mexico, having spikes of yellow flowers and thorns resembling claws
  • common-law — of, relating to, or established by common law: a common-law spouse.
  • decree-law — an executive decree made pursuant to a delegation from the legislature and having the full force of legislation.
  • son-in-law — the husband of one's daughter.
  • square-law — of or relating to an electronic circuit or device that produces an output voltage proportional to the square of its input voltage over the range of input voltages for which it is designed to function: square-law detector.

11 letter words ending with law

  • amperes-law — the law that a magnetic field induced by an electric current is, at any point, directly proportional to the product of the current intensity and the length of the current conductor, inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the point and the conductor, and perpendicular to the plane joining the point and the conductor.
  • clapperclaw — to claw or scratch with the hands and nails
  • heir-at-law — a person who inherits, or has a right of inheritance in, the real property of one who has died without leaving a valid will.

13 letter words ending with law

14 letter words ending with law

  • brother-in-law — Someone's brother-in-law is the brother of their husband or wife, or the man who is married to their sister.
  • mother-out-law — the mother of one's ex-husband or ex-wife
  • parents-in-law — the father or mother of one's wife or husband.

15 letter words ending with law

  • attorney-at-law — a lawyer qualified to represent in court a party to a legal action
  • daughter-in-law — Someone's daughter-in-law is the wife of their son.

16 letter words ending with law

21 letter words ending with law

  • lotus-of-the-true-law — a Mahayana sutra, forming with its references to Amida and the Bodhisattvas the basis for the doctrine that there is something of Buddha in everyone, so that salvation is universally available: a central text of Mahayana Buddhism.

On this page, we collect all words that ending in LAW. To make easier to find the right word we have divided all 233 words to groups according to their length. So you should go to appropriate page if can’t find the word that ends in LAW that you are searching. Also you can use this page in Scrabble.

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