Deafness - Law Dictionary Search Results
deafened
rendered deaf
deaf aid
an electronic device which amplifies sound and is worn to compensate for poor hearing
Dactylology
of the fingers a method of conversing practiced by the deaf and dumb
Chirology
substitute for spoken or written language in intercourse with the deaf and dumb See Dactylalogy
Viditur qui surdus et mutus ne poet faire alienation
et mutus ne poet faire alienation, it seems that a deaf and dumb man cannot alienate.
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