abuttal
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abuttal — abut·tal /ə bət əl/ n: a boundary of land with respect to other contiguous lands or roads by which it is bounded Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. abuttal … Law dictionary
Abuttal — A*but tal, n. The butting or boundary of land, particularly at the end; a headland. Spelman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abuttal — /euh but l/, n. 1. abuttals, a. those parts of one piece of land that abut on adjacent lands; boundaries. b. Also, buttals. Law. the boundary lines of a piece of land in relation to adjacent lands. 2. the act or state of abutting. [1620 30; ABUT… … Universalium
abuttal — É™bÊŒtl n. border, boundary, parts of a plot of land which touch an adjoining plot of land … English contemporary dictionary
abuttal — n. 1. Adjacency, contiguity, nearness, juxtaposition, being next, boundary, terminus, limit, termination. 2. Terminal land, adjacent ground, contiguous estate, next holding, adjoining property … New dictionary of synonyms
abuttal — n 1. border, boundary, bound, confine; bourn, terminus, termination, limit; edge, fringe, skirt, verge; abuttals, boundaries, bounds, limits, confines, pale, perimeter. 2. adjacency, juxtaposition, contiguity, contiguousness; union, conjunction,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
abuttal — a•but•tal [[t]əˈbʌt l[/t]] n. 1) abuttals bus law those parts of a piece of land that abut on adjacent lands 2) the act or state of abutting • Etymology: 1620–30 … From formal English to slang
abuttal — The part of a tract of land which abuts; a boundary line … Ballentine's law dictionary
abuttal — /euh but l/, n. 1. abuttals, a. those parts of one piece of land that abut on adjacent lands; boundaries. b. Also, buttals. Law. the boundary lines of a piece of land in relation to adjacent lands. 2. the act or state of abutting. [1620 30; ABUT… … Useful english dictionary
A butt's length — Butt Butt, But But, n. [F. but butt, aim (cf. butte knoll), or bout, OF. bot, end, extremity, fr. boter, buter, to push, butt, strike, F. bouter; of German origin; cf. OHG. b[=o]zan, akin to E. beat. See {Beat}, v. t.] 1. A limit; a bound; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English