Instinct - Law Dictionary Search Results
Instinct
naturally moved or impelled imbued animated alive quick as birds instinct with life
Instinctive
Of or pertaining to instinct derived from or prompted by instinct of the nature of
Modesty
speech and conduct; reserve or sense of shame proceeding from instinctive aversion to impure or coarse suggestions, Oxford English Dictionary (1993
Instinction
Instinct incitement inspiration
Instinctively
In an instinctive manner by force of instinct by natural impulse
Instinctivity
The quality of being instinctive or prompted by instinct
libido
Sexual desire the sexual instinct the sex drive
maternalistic
showing maternal instincts behaving as a mother should motherly
Repugnance
or condition of being repugnant opposition contrariety especially a strong instinctive antagonism aversion reluctance unwillingness as of mind passions principles qualities
Jus
to be the expression of speciali-zed requirements traceable to natural instincts, is a development of Ulpian's Jus Naturale. Another division is
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