squall
71line squall — n. a strong sudden wind along a line of windstorms or thunderstorms …
72arched squall — noun : a violent thunder squall advancing broadside, its front seeming to form an arch …
73rain|squall — «RAYN SKWL», noun. a sudden, violent wind accompanied by rain: »Recovery helicopters…flapped blindly through rainsqualls and fog in a vain search for the spacecraft (Time) …
74out-squall — to out stall: see out …
75white squall — Naut. a whirlwind at sea or a violent disturbance of small radius not accompanied by clouds but indicated merely by whitecaps and turbulent water. * * * …
76The Squall — Jean Bart s three act drama opened on 11 November 1926 for 444 performances at the 48th Street Theatre. Nubi, a gypsy girl, is taken in by the Mendez family, but disrupts the household by her flirtations with its male members. The play s long… …
77white squall — /waɪt ˈskwɔl/ (say wuyt skwawl) noun a whirlwind or violent disturbance of small radius, occurring in tropical or subtropical waters, which is not accompanied by the usual clouds, but is indicated merely by the whitecaps and turbulent water… …
78in squall jure — /in akweylay jiiriy/ In equal right; on an equality in point of right …
79in squall jure melior est conditio possidentis — /in akweylay jiiriy miyliyar est kandish(iy)ow pasidiyentas/ In [a case of] equal right the condition of the party in possession is the better …
80in squall jure — /in akweylay jiiriy/ In equal right; on an equality in point of right …