Faint - Law Dictionary Search Results
Faints
the distillation of whisky the former being called the strong faints and the latter which is much more abundant the weak
Faint
Lacking strength weak languid inclined to swoon as faint with fatigue hunger or thirst
Faint pleader
Faint pleader, a fradulent, false, or collusive manner of pleading to
Faint action
Faint action, a feigned action, Co. Litt. 361. An action brought
Faintish
Slightly faint somewhat faint
keel over
To drop down in a faint or as if dead to die
Scotoscope
instrument that discloses objects in the dark or in a faint light
Pluckless
Without pluck timid faint hearted
Ochroleucous
Yellowish white having a faint tint of dingy yellow
VerbarNyctalopia
consequence of which the patient can see well in a faint light or at twilight but is unable to see during
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