at+hazard

  • 91hazard — A risk or peril, assumed or involved, whether in connection with contract relation, employment, personal relation, sport or gambling. A danger or risk lurking in a situation which by change or fortuity develops into an active agency of harm.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 92hazard side — noun : the side of a court tennis court in which service is received compare service side * * * hazard side, = hazard (n. def. 4). (Cf. ↑hazard) …

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  • 93Hazard Farmstead (Joyner Site RI-706) — Infobox nrhp | name =Hazard Farmstead (Joyner Site RI 706) nrhp type = caption = nearest city= Jamestown, Rhode Island locmapin = Rhode Island area = architect= architecture= No Style Listed added = November 01, 1984 governing body = State refnum …

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  • 94hazard — 1. noun /ˈhazəd/ a) A type of game played with dice. I see animated movies are now managing, by hazard or design, to reflect our contemporary reality more accurately than live action movies. b) Chance. Quite apart from the gruesome road hazards,… …

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  • 95Hazard — A game of dice with complicated rules; also a term used in Real Tennis. Like all gambling, hazard was disreputable and condemned by the Church. [< OldFr. hazard < Ar. az zahr = the dice] …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 96hazard — [ hazəd] noun 1》 a danger or risk. 2》 a permanent feature of a golf course which presents an obstruction to playing a shot. 3》 literary chance; probability. 4》 a gambling game using two dice. 5》 (in real tennis) each of the winning openings in… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 97hazard — 1. noun 1) the hazards of radiation Syn: danger, risk, peril, threat, menace; problem, pitfall 2) literary the laws of hazard Syn: chance, probability, fortuity, luck …

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  • 98hazard reduction — /ˈhæzəd rədʌkʃən/ (say hazuhd ruhdukshuhn) noun 1. measures taken to reduce the risk of damage or harm occurring in the event of a dangerous or emergency situation. 2. Also, fire hazard reduction, bushfire hazard reduction. (in bushfire… …

  • 99hazard — Danger; peril. In the parlance of insurance, risk, the likelihood or probability of loss. State Ins. Co. v Taylor, 14 Colo 499, 24 P 333. See increase of hazard; moral hazard …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 100hazard — n. & v. n. 1 a danger or risk. 2 a source of this. 3 chance. 4 a dice game with a complicated arrangement of chances. 5 Golf an obstruction in playing a shot, e.g. a bunker, water, etc. 6 each of the winning openings in a real tennis court. v.tr …

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