Ideality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Neo Hellenism
in modern times the practice or pursuit of ancient Greek ideals in modern life art or literature as in the Renaissance
noble mindedness
elevated ideals or conduct
outwardness
appearance as opposed to the mind or the spirit or ideal concepts as hearty showmanship and all around outwardness
Phantom
a specter a phantasm a sprite an airy spirit an ideal image
Picturesque
a good or pleasing picture representing with the clearness or ideal beauty appropriate to a picture expressing that peculiar kind of
Poetize
To write as a poet to compose verse to idealize
Poetry
interpreting ideas by the faculty of imagination the art of idealizing in thought and in expression
Natural justice
common sense liberal way. Justice is based substantially on natural ideals and human values. The administration of justice is to be
Directive principles of State Policy
India, Art. 37. Broadly classified under three categories (i) economic ideals which State should strive to attain, (ii) directions to the
Hindu
to interpret life and nature in the way of monistic idealism, though this tendency is so plastic, living and manifold that
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