Habitually - Law Dictionary Search Results
An Anglo-Indian
who is domiciled within the territory of India and is or was born within such territory of parents habitually resident therein and not established there for temporary purposes only. [Constitution of India, Art. 366 (2)]
juvenile delinquent
would be considered criminal if performed by an adult such as theft vandalism or violence especially one who habitually acts in such an antisocial manner and cannot be controlled by parents Abbreviated JD
country of (last) residence
country of (last) residence The country in which an alien habitually resided prior to entering the United States. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Observing
Giving particular attention habitually attentive to what passes observant1 as an observing person an observing mind
Nonphotobiotic
Capable of living without light as nonphotobiotic plant cells or cells which habitually live in darkness
myrmecophile
An organism such as an insect that habitually shares the nest of a species of ant
muckraker
A person who habitually muckrakes
muckrake
To seek for expose or charge especially habitually corruption real or alleged on the part of public men and corporations
lecherousness
an inclination to excessive indulgence in sexual activity habitually developing a strong sexual arousal
Impecunious
Not having money habitually without money poor
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