Humor - Law Dictionary Search Results
Conviviality
The good humor or mirth indulged in upon festive occasions a convivial spirit
Discretion
by law. It must be governed by rule, not by humour; it must not be arbitrary, vague, and fanciful, but legal
Humorless
Destitute of humor
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Sebaceous
as the sebaceous secretions of some plants or the sebaceous humor of animals
Pleasantry
That which denotes or promotes pleasure or good humor cheerfulness gayety merriment especially an agreeable playfulness in conversation a
Phlegm
One of the four humors of which the ancients supposed the blood to be composed
Petulance
or state of being petulant temporary peevishness pettishness capricious ill humor
Pecten
A vascular pigmented membrane projecting into the vitreous humor within the globe of the eye in birds and in
Merry
Laughingly gay overflowing with good humor and good spirits jovial inclined to laughter or play sportive
Indulgent
Prone to indulge yielding to the wishes humor or appetites of those under ones care compliant not opposing
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