Intellectively - Law Dictionary Search Results
Intellectual
The intellect or understanding mental powers or faculties
Intellection
A mental act or process
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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Dunce
learning a child or other person dull or weak in intellect a dullard a dolt
property
property that derives from the work of the mind or intellect ;specif : an idea, invention, trade secret, process, program, data,
Childishness
state or quality of being childish simplicity harmlessness weakness of intellect
Clever
Possessing quickness of intellect skill dexterity talent or adroitness expert
crackbrained
Having an impaired intellect whimsical extremely foolish crazy as crackbrained notions
Crazedness
A broken state decrepitude an impaired state of the intellect
Culpa
fraud which implies intent culpa being imputable to defect of intellect dolus to defect of heart
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