Curing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pr'sentia corporis tollit errorem nominis: et veritas nominis tollit errorem demonstrationis
demonstrationis. Bac. Max. 224, (The presence of the body (substance) cures error in the name: the truth of the name cures
Sanation
The act of healing or curing
Horse leechery
The business of a farrier especially the art of curing the diseases of horses
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Amendment
Law Dictionary, p. 47 Means correction of a fault' the curing of a defect; improvement, A Dictionary of Law -- William
Curing
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Eradicative
Tending or serving to eradicate curing or destroying thoroughly as a disease or any evil
Haymaking
The operation or work of cutting grass and curing it for hay
Homeopathy
The art of curing founded on resemblances the theory and its practice that disease
Febrifugal
Having the quality of mitigating or curing fever
Limburg cheese
province of Limburg Limbourg and usually not eaten until the curing has developed a peculiar and to most people unpleasant odor
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