4th amendment


noun
an amendment to the u.s. const-tution, ratified in 1791 as part of the bill of rights, prohibiting unlawful search and seizure of personal property.

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    [kav-uh n-dish] /ˈkæv ən dɪʃ/ noun henry, 1731–1810, english chemist and physicist. william, 4th duke of devonshire, 1720–64, british statesman: prime minister 1756–57. cavendish /ˈkævəndɪʃ/ noun tobacco that has been sweetened and pressed into moulds to form bars word origin c19: perhaps from the name of the first maker cavendish /ˈkævəndɪʃ/ noun henry. 1731–1810, british […]

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