Faultful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cy-pres
the condition becomes impossible from unavioiable circumstances, and without any fault of the party, it is sufficient that it is complied
Petty
Little trifling inconsiderable also inferior subordinate as a petty fault a petty prince
Lambdacism
A fault in speaking or in composition which consists in too frequent
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Penitence
penitent the disposition of a penitent sorrow for sins or faults repentance contrition
Peccadillo
A slight trespass or offense a petty crime a trifling fault
Pardonable
to the offense or to the offender as a pardonable fault or culprit
Palliation
state of being palliated extenuation excuse as the palliation of faults offenses vices
Natter
To find fault to be peevish
Nagging
Fault finding teasing persistently annoying as a nagging toothache
nagger
Someone especially a woman who constantly finds fault
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