A node (in government and binding theory) said to intervene between other nodes A and B if it is a potential governor for B, c-commands B, and does not c-command A.
A separation between two areas of the body where specialized cells allow the entry of certain substances but prevent the entry of others.
The lists in a tournament.
A martial exercise of the 15th and 16th centuries.
To block or obstruct with a barrier.
A temporary barrier, or serpentine curve, on a vehicular path, especially one designed to reduce speed.
The holding of a hand without trumps, or the hand itself. It counts as simple honours.
A carpentry obstruction, stockade, or other obstacle made in a passage in order to stop an enemy.
A fortress or fortified town, on the frontier of a country, commanding an avenue of approach.
A fence or railing to mark the limits of a place, or to keep back a crowd.
Any obstruction; anything which hinders approach or attack.
Any limit or boundary; a line of separation.
The use of artful subterfuge, designed to draw away attention from the merits of a case or question; - specifically applied to legal proceedings; trickery; chicanery; caviling; sophistry.
In bridge, the holding of a hand without trumps, or the hand itself. It counts as simple honors.
A node (in government and binding theory) said to intervene between other nodes A and B if it is a potential governor for B, c-commands B, and does not c-command A.
A separation between two areas of the body where specialized cells allow the entry of certain substances but prevent the entry of others.
The lists in a tournament.
A martial exercise of the 15th and 16th centuries.
To block or obstruct with a barrier.
A temporary barrier, or serpentine curve, on a vehicular path, especially one designed to reduce speed.
The holding of a hand without trumps, or the hand itself. It counts as simple honours.
A carpentry obstruction, stockade, or other obstacle made in a passage in order to stop an enemy.
A fortress or fortified town, on the frontier of a country, commanding an avenue of approach.
A fence or railing to mark the limits of a place, or to keep back a crowd.
Any obstruction; anything which hinders approach or attack.
Any limit or boundary; a line of separation.
The use of artful subterfuge, designed to draw away attention from the merits of a case or question; - specifically applied to legal proceedings; trickery; chicanery; caviling; sophistry.
In bridge, the holding of a hand without trumps, or the hand itself. It counts as simple honors.