Intellect - Law Dictionary Search Results
Foolish
Marked with or exhibiting folly void of understanding weak in intellect without judgment or discretion silly unwise
Intellected
Endowed with intellect having intellectual powers or capacities
Half witted
Weak in intellect silly
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incisiveness
keenness and forcefulnelss of thought or expression or intellect
Incomprehensibility
quality of being incomprehensible or beyond the reach of human intellect incomprehensibleness inconceivability inexplicability
Inconceivable
being conceived by the mind not explicable by the human intellect or by any known principles or agencies incomprehensible as it
Indocible
Incapable of being taught or not easily instructed dull in intellect intractable unteachable indocile
Indocility
The quality or state of being indocile dullness of intellect unteachableness intractableness
Inferior
A person lower in station rank intellect etc than another
Intellect
The part or faculty of the human mind by which it knows as distinguished from the power to feel and...
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