Habitable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Larva
many insects are much like the adults in form and habits but have no trace of wings the rudimentary wings appearing
House
A structure intended or used as a habitation or shelter for animals of any kind but especially a
VerbarRaskolnik
sects whose common characteristic is a clinging to antique traditions habits and customs The schism originated in 1667 in an ecclesiastical
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Plethoric
Haeving a full habit of body characterized by plethora or excess of blood as
Plodding
a plodding peddler a plodding student a man of plodding habits
Practice
Frequently repeated or customary action habitual performance a succession of acts of a similar kind usage
Pragmatic
affairs of the nature of business practical material businesslike in habit or manner
Press
East Indian insectivore Tupaia ferruginea It is arboreal in its habits and has a bushy tail The fur is soft and
Procrastination
The act or habit of procrastinating or putting off to a future time delay
Professorialism
The character manners or habits of a professor
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