Convictive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ideo motor
Applied to those actions or muscular movements which are automatic expressions of dominant ideas rather than the result of distinct...
Musical
Of or pertaining to music having the qualities of music or the power of producing music devoted to music melodious...
Motto
A sentence phrase or word forming part of an heraldic achievment
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Misword
To word wrongly as to misword a message or a sentence
Maieutics
The art of giving birth i e clearness and conviction to ideas which are conceived as struggling for birth
Knee jerk liberal
a person of strong liberal convictions who reacts predictably and emotionally to certain events
Juise
Judgment justice sentence
Interrogative
Denoting a question expressed in the form of a question as an interrogative sentence an interrogative pronoun
Interdictive
Having the power to prohibit as an interdictive sentence
Interadditive
Added or placed between the parts of another thing as a clause inserted parenthetically in a sentence
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Convictive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ideo motor
Applied to those actions or muscular movements which are automatic expressions of dominant ideas rather than the result of distinct...
Musical
Of or pertaining to music having the qualities of music or the power of producing music devoted to music melodious...
Motto
A sentence phrase or word forming part of an heraldic achievment
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Misword
To word wrongly as to misword a message or a sentence
Maieutics
The art of giving birth i e clearness and conviction to ideas which are conceived as struggling for birth
Knee jerk liberal
a person of strong liberal convictions who reacts predictably and emotionally to certain events
Juise
Judgment justice sentence
Interrogative
Denoting a question expressed in the form of a question as an interrogative sentence an interrogative pronoun
Interdictive
Having the power to prohibit as an interdictive sentence
Interadditive
Added or placed between the parts of another thing as a clause inserted parenthetically in a sentence
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