Curiosity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inquisitiveness
of being inquisitive the disposition to seek explanation and information curiosity to learn what is unknown esp uncontrolled and impertinent curiosity
Mystery
wholly unknown or something kept cautiously concealed and therefore exciting curiosity or wonder something which has not been or can not
Civil Law
Law' (remarks Chancellor Kent, 1 Comm. 548) 'will excite never-failing curiosity, and receive the homage of scholars, as a singular monument
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Quodlibetical
Not restricted to a particular subject discussed for curiosity or entertainment
Curiosity
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Prurient
Uneasy with desire itching especially having a lascivious curiosity or propensity lustful
Interesting
Engaging the attention exciting or adapted to excite interest curiosity or emotion as an interesting story interesting news
Incuriosity
Lack of curiosity or interest inattentiveness indifference
Importunate
in request or demand urgent teasing as an importunate petitioner curiosity
Gazingstock
thing gazed at with scorn or abhorrence an object of curiosity or contempt
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