Impulsive - Law Dictionary Search Results
levodopa
in which it is active in the brain affecting neural impulse transmission
libidinal
to the libido caused by libido as libidinal gratification libidinal impulses
nerve
bundles of fibers with the accompanying tissues which transmit nervous impulses between nerve centers and various parts of the animal body
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Self moved
Moved by inherent power without the aid of external impulse
Renitent
Resisting pressure or the effect of it acting against impulse by elastic force
Rhythm
dividing into short portions by a regular succession of motions impulses sounds accents etc producing an agreeable effect as in music
Self motion
Motion given by inherent power without external impulse spontaneous or voluntary motion
Impulse
To impel to incite
Self moving
Moving by inherent power without the aid of external impulse
Shog
A shock a jog a violent concussion or impulse
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