Distinguish - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: distinguishDistinguishable
capable of recognition as a tree at a distance is distinguishable from a shrub
distinguish
distinguish to identify or explain differences in or from ed the
Distinguishableness
the quality of being distinguishable
Distinguishably
so as to be distinguished
Distinguishedly
in a distinguished manner
Distinguisher
one who or that which distinguishes or separates one thing from another by marks of diversity
Distinguish
distinguish to point out an essential difference to show that a
heir
the particular heir granted or devised an estate tail as distinguished from the heirs in general testamentary heir in the civil
natural
distinguished from adopted b being a relation by consanguinity as distinguished from adoption parents 4 illegitimate a child nat 183 u
Discretion
by circumstances signifies exercise of judgment skill or wisdom as distinguished from folly unthinking or haste evidently therefore a discretion cannot
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