Converse - Law Dictionary Search Results
Commune
To converse together with sympathy and confidence to interchange sentiments or feelings to take counsel
Conversely
In a converse manner with change of order or relation reciprocally
Intertalk
To converse
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Commutation
Commutation, conversion; the change of a penalty or punishment from a greater to a less; or giving one thing in
shop talk
conversation about a matters pertaining to persons occupation often used of such discussions when conducted outside of working hours
Saponifiable
Capable of conversion into soap as a saponifiable substance
Reconversion
A second conversion
Parlance
Conversation discourse talk diction phrase as in legal parlance in common parlance
Obversant
Conversant familiar
nothings
inconsequential conversation as they traded a few nothings as they parted
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