at+hazard

  • 121To run the hazard — Hazard Haz ard (h[a^]z [ e]rd), n. [F. hasard, Sp. azar an unforeseen disaster or accident, an unfortunate card or throw at dice, prob. fr. Ar. zahr, z[=a]r, a die, which, with the article al the, would give azzahr, azz[=a]r.] 1. A game of chance …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 122hazard — See: AT ALL HAZARDS …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 123hazard — See: AT ALL HAZARDS …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 124hazard — A condition with the potential to cause injury, illness, or death of personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; or mission degradation. See also injury; risk …

    Military dictionary

  • 125Hazard — biographical name Paul ( Gustave Marie Camille) 1878 1944 French literary historian …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 126Hazard Insurance — Insurance that protects a property owner against damage caused by fires, severe storms, earthquakes or other natural events. As long as the specific event is covered within the policy, the property owner will receive compensation to cover the… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 127Hazard's Rents —    In St. Katherine s Precinct (Survey of St. Katherine s, 1686. Sloane MS. 3254, A. 4. P.C. 1732).    Called Hazards Rents or Harrow Alley, London Guide, 1758.    Site now occupied by St. Katherine s Docks, etc …

    Dictionary of London

  • 128hazard —   an event or condition which threatens people and property. May be natural e.g. earthquake, blizzard, or human e.g. industrial waste, HIV, or a combination e.g. drought, famine …

    Geography glossary