Grace - Law Dictionary Search Results
probation
legislature that the granting of shall be a matter of grace conferring no vested right to its continuance "Michigan Statutes Annotated"]
Beautify
beautiful to add beauty to to adorn to deck to grace to embellish
Decorum
Propriety of manner or conduct grace arising from suitableness of speech and behavior to ones own
Devenustate
To deprive of beauty or grace
Disgracious
Wanting grace unpleasing disagreeable
Effusion
of pouring out as effusion of water of blood of grace of words and the like
Elegance
and the complete absence of what deforms or impresses unpleasantly grace given by art or practice fine polish refinement said of
Bedeck
To deck ornament or adorn to grace
Goodliness
Beauty of form grace elegance comeliness
Infralapsarian
state opposed to Supralapsarian The former considered the election of grace as a remedy for an existing evil the latter regarded
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