Concealer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Abditorium
Abditorium [fr. abditus, Lat.], an abditory or hiding-place to conceal and preserve goods, plate, or money, or a chest in which reliques are kept, as mentioned in the
Sneaking
Marked by cowardly concealment deficient in openness and courage underhand mean crouching
Simulation
of simulating or assuming an appearance which is feigned or not true distinguished from dissimulation which disguises or conceals what is true
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Secretness
The state or quality of being secret hid or concealed
Shame
done something which injures reputation or of the exposure of that which nature or modesty prompts us to conceal
Secretiveness
The quality of being secretive disposition or tendency to conceal
Secretion
The act of secreting or concealing as the secretion of dutiable goods
Secrete
To deposit in a place of hiding to hide to conceal as to secrete stolen goods to secrete ones self
Scyle
To hide to secrete to conceal
Screen
Anything that separates or cuts off inconvenience injury or danger that which shelters or conceals from view a shield or protection as a fire screen
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Concealer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Abditorium
Abditorium [fr. abditus, Lat.], an abditory or hiding-place to conceal and preserve goods, plate, or money, or a chest in which reliques are kept, as mentioned in the
Sneaking
Marked by cowardly concealment deficient in openness and courage underhand mean crouching
Simulation
of simulating or assuming an appearance which is feigned or not true distinguished from dissimulation which disguises or conceals what is true
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Secretness
The state or quality of being secret hid or concealed
Shame
done something which injures reputation or of the exposure of that which nature or modesty prompts us to conceal
Secretiveness
The quality of being secretive disposition or tendency to conceal
Secretion
The act of secreting or concealing as the secretion of dutiable goods
Secrete
To deposit in a place of hiding to hide to conceal as to secrete stolen goods to secrete ones self
Scyle
To hide to secrete to conceal
Screen
Anything that separates or cuts off inconvenience injury or danger that which shelters or conceals from view a shield or protection as a fire screen
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