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Graves disease

Same as Basedows disease

Intergrave

To grave or carve between to engrave in the alternate sections

Pointrel

A graving tool

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Serious

Grave in manner or disposition earnest thoughtful solemn not light gay or volatile

Cruelty

legislatures: (a) involves three specific situations (i) to drive the woman to commit suicide, or (ii) to cause grave injury or (iii) danger to life, limb or health, both mental and physical and thus involving a physical

Confession

at any rate substantially all the facts which constitute the offence. An admission of an incriminating fact, howsoever grave, is not by itself a confession. A statement which contains an exculpatory assertion of some fact, which if

Benefice

of the benefice by reason of physical or mental infirmity or incapacity, pecuniary embarrassment of a serious character, grave mis-conduct or neglect of duty in an ecclesiastical office, evil life, having by his conduct caused grave scandal

Corpse

Corpse. Removing a corpse from a grave is a misdemeanour at Common Law, Reg. v. Sharpe, (1857) 26 LJ C 47; R. v. Kenyon, (1901)

Resurrectionist

One who steals bodies from the grave as for dissection

Saturnist

A person of a dull grave gloomy temperament

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