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Difficult
Difficult, referred [Specific Relief Act, 1963, s. 8(c)]
Sovereignty
Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., p. 1252. The term 'sovereignty' is difficult to define. It is the exercise of sovereign power which
Suit
giving the word 'suit' its ordinary meaning it would be difficult to accept the argument that a part of the suit
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Dys
the Greek dys hard ill and signifying ill bad hard difficult and the like cf the prefixes Skr dus Goth tuz
Dyslysin
of cholic acid of bile so called because it is difficult to solve
Dysmenorrhea
Difficult and painful menstruation
Dystocia
Difficult delivery pr parturition
Dysuria
Difficult or painful discharge of urine
Encumbrance
which encumbers a burden which impedes action or renders it difficult and laborious a clog an impediment See Incumbrance
Facile
Easy to be done or performed not difficult performable or attainable with little labor
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