Difficultate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Heaves
A disease of horses characterized by difficult breathing with heaving of the flank wheezing flatulency and a
Crux
Anything that is very puzzling or difficult to explain
Cranioclast
crushing the head of a fetus to facilitate delivery in difficult eases
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Cranioclasm
with the cranioclast or craniotomy forceps in cases of very difficult delivery
Coma
A state of profound insensibility from which it is difficult or impossible to rouse a person See Carus
Captious
disposed to find fault or to cavil eager to object difficult to please
Barium
color and melting at a very high temperature It is difficult to obtain the pure metal from the facility with which
penumbra
1 : an area within which distinction or resolution is difficult or uncertain [the public-private ] 2 : an extension of
mysterious disappearance
loss of property under unknown or puzzling circumstances which are difficult to explain or understand
interlocking confession
NOTE: The use of interlocking confessions at trial can pose difficult problems when a defendant's confession incriminates a codefendant. If the
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Difficultate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Heaves
A disease of horses characterized by difficult breathing with heaving of the flank wheezing flatulency and a
Crux
Anything that is very puzzling or difficult to explain
Cranioclast
crushing the head of a fetus to facilitate delivery in difficult eases
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Cranioclasm
with the cranioclast or craniotomy forceps in cases of very difficult delivery
Coma
A state of profound insensibility from which it is difficult or impossible to rouse a person See Carus
Captious
disposed to find fault or to cavil eager to object difficult to please
Barium
color and melting at a very high temperature It is difficult to obtain the pure metal from the facility with which
penumbra
1 : an area within which distinction or resolution is difficult or uncertain [the public-private ] 2 : an extension of
mysterious disappearance
loss of property under unknown or puzzling circumstances which are difficult to explain or understand
interlocking confession
NOTE: The use of interlocking confessions at trial can pose difficult problems when a defendant's confession incriminates a codefendant. If the
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