Deaf - Law Dictionary Search Results
Jury
each sex. Certain persons, as aliens, felons, lunatics, blind and deaf persons, are disqualified. Exemption from service may be claimed by
Interpreters
trial to interpret the evidence of a foreigner or a deaf and dumb person to the court. as to the liability
Education
the Elementary Schools; Part IV. School Attendance; Part V. Blind, Deaf, Defective and Epileptic Children; Part VI. Higher Education, Continuation Schools,
Dunny
Deaf stupid
manual alphabet
signs made by movement of the hands used by the deaf in it letters are represented by finger positions See Dactylology
Earless
Without ears hence deaf or unwilling to hear
Deve
Deaf
deafened
rendered deaf
Deafen
To make deaf to deprive of the power of hearing to render incapable
deaf aid
an electronic device which amplifies sound and is worn to compensate for poor hearing
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