Definition of Interdictor

1. Noun. (military) An aircraft designed to bomb enemy supply operations ¹

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Definition of Interdictor

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interdictor

interdependent
interdependently
interdependentness
interdepending
interdepends
interdepositional
interdevour
interdialectal
interdicted
interdicting
interdiction
interdiction fire
interdictions
interdictive
interdictor (current term)
interdictors
interdictory
interdicts
interdiffuse
interdiffused
interdiffuses
interdiffusing
interdiffusion
interdiffusions
interdigit
interdigital
interdigital folds
interdigitate
interdigitated

Literary usage of Interdictor

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1849)
"When Boag raised his action upon the bill, the defence given in by Menzies and his interdictor was, that Menzies was not the proper debtor ..."

2. A Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Special Reference to the Office and by Hugh Barclay, Scotland (1855)
"He cannot recall the interdiction except with the interdictor's consent, or by authority of the Court of Session. Judicial interdiction is given by the ..."

3. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir ...by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory (1828)
"Death of an interdictor who was necessary to form a quorum, ib. Removal of a voluntary interdictor qua suspect, ib. note 246. ..."

4. Cases Decided in the Court of Session by Scotland Court of Session, Patrick Shaw, Scotland, Court of Session (1832)
"That the decree was null, from the interdictor not being made a party to the action; and, 4. That supposing it could be proved that Mrs Scobie put the mark ..."

5. The Scots Revised Reports: Court of Session, First Series... Containing Shaw by Patrick Shaw, John Rankine, William Harvey, Robert Berry, Scotland Court of Session (1900)
"He therefore contended,— That as it was admitted that his father William had been constituted an interdictor in 1800, and the deed in question had been ..."

6. Lectures on Conveyancing by Alexander Montgomerie Bell (1876)
"... arising by their undue consent ;* and the expectant heir of the interdicted party can insist fur the removal of the interdictor, for consenting to ..."

7. A System of the Forms of Deeds Used in Scotland by Robert Bell (1813)
"WHEREAS it is humbly meant and shown to us, by our lovite B, interdictor as after specified, THAT, in the action of reduction, improbation, and declarator, ..."

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