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cold blood
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Cold blooded
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VerbarHaeligmatocrya
The cold blooded vertebrates Same as Hematocrya
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Haeligmatocryal
Cold blooded
VerbarHematocrya
The cold blooded vertebrates that is all but the mammals and birds the antithesis to Hematotherma
heat of passion
passion on sudden provocation hot blood sudden heat sudden heat of passion sudden passion see also manslaughter compare cold blood, cool state of blood … ability of a reasonable person to reflect on and control his or her actions called also heat of blood heat of passion on sudden provocation hot blood sudden heat sudden heat of passion sudden passion see also
cool state of blood
to overcome his or her faculties or ability to reason often used in statutory definitions of murder compare cold blood, heat of passion … cool state of blood :an emotional condition in which a person's anger or passion is not great enough to overcome his or
Homoiothermal
a nearly uniform temperature in spite of the great variations in the surrounding air in distinct from the cold blooded poikilothermal animals whose body temperature follows the variations in temperature of the surrounding medium
murder
extreme indifference to human life or during the course of a serious felony (as robbery or rape) compare cold blood, cooling time, homicide, manslaughter NOTE: Self-defense, necessity, and lack of capacity for criminal responsibility (as because of … indifference to human life or during the course of a serious felony (as robbery or rape) compare cold blood, cooling time, homicide, manslaughter NOTE: Self-defense, necessity, and lack of capacity for criminal responsibility (as because of insanity)
premeditation
the first degree is the killing of a human being committed…intentionally and with "Kansas Statutes Annotated"] see also cold blood, murder compare intent NOTE: The terms premeditation malice aforethought deliberate, and willful are often used in statutes … first degree is the killing of a human being committed…intentionally and with "Kansas Statutes Annotated"] see also cold blood, murder compare intent NOTE: The terms premeditation malice aforethought deliberate, and willful are often used in statutes either
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