Familiarization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Famular
Domestic familiar
Estrange
reflexively to keep at a distance to cease to be familiar and friendly with
Continental pronunciation
Latin and Greek in which the vowels have their more familiar Continental values as in German and Italian the consonants being
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Ear minded
hearing specif thinking words as spoken as a result of familiarity with speech or of mental peculiarity opposed to eye minded
Disreputable
to bring into disesteem as it is disreputable to associate familiarly with the mean the lewd and the profane
Coyness
quality of being coy feigned ounr bashful unwillingness to become familiar reserve
Coterie
A set or circle of persons who meet familiarly as for social literary or other purposes a clique
Conversantly
In a familiar manner
Contubernal
Living or messing together familiar in companionship
Widow
Oxford Large Print Dictionary, 3rd Edn., p. 936. Widow, is familiar, well fixed, certain and definite and it is defined, both
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