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Hintingly
In a hinting manner
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Inkling
A hint an intimation
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Innuendo
An oblique hint a remote allusion or reference usually derogatory to a person or thing not named an insinuation
Innuent
Conveying a hint significant
Memento
A hint suggestion token or memorial to awaken memory that which reminds or recalls to memory a souvenir
suggestive
suggestive : giving a suggestion or making a hint: as a : being a trademark, trade dress, trade name, or service mark that requires the consumer to
Medical witnesses
this code, although the deponent is not called as a witness (CrPC, 1973, s. 291). For some valuable hints as to the conduct of medical witnesses, consult Taylor's or Beck's Med. Jur., tit. 'Medical Evidence.'
Obdurate legal obscurantism
proceedings' [Jas Raj v. Hem Raj, AIR 1977 SC 1011 (1013), para 2] - here the judge is hinting at the tendency of litigants to be oversmart and their habit of concealing certain material facts from the
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Did you mean: hind?
Hint - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hintingly
In a hinting manner
Hint
Matched in: Term Hint
Inkling
A hint an intimation
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Innuendo
An oblique hint a remote allusion or reference usually derogatory to a person or thing not named an insinuation
Innuent
Conveying a hint significant
Memento
A hint suggestion token or memorial to awaken memory that which reminds or recalls to memory a souvenir
suggestive
suggestive : giving a suggestion or making a hint: as a : being a trademark, trade dress, trade name, or service mark that requires the consumer to
Medical witnesses
this code, although the deponent is not called as a witness (CrPC, 1973, s. 291). For some valuable hints as to the conduct of medical witnesses, consult Taylor's or Beck's Med. Jur., tit. 'Medical Evidence.'
Obdurate legal obscurantism
proceedings' [Jas Raj v. Hem Raj, AIR 1977 SC 1011 (1013), para 2] - here the judge is hinting at the tendency of litigants to be oversmart and their habit of concealing certain material facts from the
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