Effects - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cats eye
reflections from within like the eye of a cat The name is given to other gems affording like effects esp the chrysoberyl
Euphorbium
chiefly by the African Euphorbia resinifera It was formerly employed medicinally but was found so violent in its effects that its use is nearly abandoned
Caution
A careful attention to the probable effects of an act in order that failure or harm may be avoided prudence in regard to danger provident
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Farsighted
Seeing to great distance hence of good judgment regarding the remote effects of actions sagacious
Produce
To yield or furnish appropriate offspring crops effects consequences or results
Phenacetin
C10H13O2N once used in medicine principally as an antipyretic It is now seldom used because of serious side effects
Photochromoscope
A device for giving shifting effects of color to a photograph The unmounted print made translucent is illuminated from behind with colored light
Photoscope
Anything employed for the observation of light or luminous effects
Poisonous
Having the qualities or effects of poison venomous baneful corrupting noxious
Potent
Producing great physical effects forcible powerful efficacious as a potent medicine
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Effects - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cats eye
reflections from within like the eye of a cat The name is given to other gems affording like effects esp the chrysoberyl
Euphorbium
chiefly by the African Euphorbia resinifera It was formerly employed medicinally but was found so violent in its effects that its use is nearly abandoned
Caution
A careful attention to the probable effects of an act in order that failure or harm may be avoided prudence in regard to danger provident
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Farsighted
Seeing to great distance hence of good judgment regarding the remote effects of actions sagacious
Produce
To yield or furnish appropriate offspring crops effects consequences or results
Phenacetin
C10H13O2N once used in medicine principally as an antipyretic It is now seldom used because of serious side effects
Photochromoscope
A device for giving shifting effects of color to a photograph The unmounted print made translucent is illuminated from behind with colored light
Photoscope
Anything employed for the observation of light or luminous effects
Poisonous
Having the qualities or effects of poison venomous baneful corrupting noxious
Potent
Producing great physical effects forcible powerful efficacious as a potent medicine
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