Confusing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Maudle
To throw onto confusion or disorder to render maudlin
Maze
A wild fancy a confused notion
Mazedness
The condition of being mazed confusion astonishment
Medley
A mixture a mingled and confused mass of ingredients usually inharmonious a jumble a hodgepodge often
Rumpus
A disturbance noise and confusion a quarrel
Code
Napoleon. Al l these codes under his administration are sometimes confusedly designated by the name of the Code Napoleon, Life of
Scrimmage
Formerly a skirmish now a general row or confused fight or struggle
Power
being interests. These terms have been adopted to obviate the confusion arising from the circumstance that powers in gross have been
Hotchpot
Hotchpot [fr. hache en poche, Fr., a confused mingling of diverse things], a blending or mixing of lands
Judge
doctrine, born of necessity and public policy to prevent needless confusion and endless mischief, Gokaraju Rangaraju v. State of Andhra Pradesh,
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