Critically - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inveigh
to utter censorious and bitter language to attack with harsh criticism or reproach either spoken or written to use invectives with
VerbarMasora
A Jewish critical work on the text of the Hebrew Scriptures composed by
Neo Scholasticism
the Scholastic philosophy esp of that of Thomas Aquinas with critical revision to suit the exigencies of the general advance in
Philologize
To study or make critical comments on language
Philology
Criticism grammatical learning
Recensionist
One who makes recensions specifically a critical editor
Scrutable
Discoverable by scrutiny inquiry or critical examination
Scrutinize
To examine closely to inspect or observe with critical attention to regard narrowly as to scrutinize the measures of
Scrutiny
Close examination minute inspection critical observation
Permanent gas
Permanent gas, means a gas whose critical temperature is below -10'C that is to say a gas
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