Graced - Law Dictionary Search Results
Handicrafts
is also used in the process. (2) It must be graced with visual appeal in the nature of ornamentation or inlay
Good Friday
14, that where the last of the three 'days of grace' (see GRACE DAY OF) falls on Good Friday, a bill
Elegant
Very choice and hence pleasing to good taste characterized by grace propriety and refinement and the absence of every thing offensive
Gracious
Abounding in grace or mercy manifesting love or bestowing mercy characterized by grace
Graceless
Wanting in grace or excellence departed from or deprived of divine grace hence
Roebuck
summit This the smallest European deer is very nimble and graceful It always prefers a mountainous country or high grounds
Pulchritude
That quality of appearance which pleases the eye beauty comeliness grace loveliness
Pretty
Pleasing by delicacy or grace attracting but not striking or impressing of a pleasing and
Personable
Having a well formed body or person graceful comely of good appearance presentable as a personable man or
ous
possessing the qualities of like as in gracious abounding in grace arduous full of ardor bulbous having bulbs bulblike riotous poisonous
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