Intelligence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Intelligibly
In an intelligible manner so as to be understood clearly plainly as to
Intelligible
Capable of being understood or comprehended as an intelligible account or description intelligible pronunciation writing etc
Intelligibleness
The quality or state of being intelligible intelligibility
Intelligibility
The quality or state of being intelligible clearness perspicuity definiteness
bonehead
a person of low intelligence a dunce a blockhead used deprecatingly to express a low
cause
just cause 1 : cause that a person of ordinary intelligence would consider a fair and reasonable justification for an act
Telecommunication service
or reception of signs, signals, writing, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature, by wire, radio, visual or other electromagnetic
Newspaper
SC 1325 (1331): 1988 Supp SC 472. Periodical publications containing intelligence of passing events. They have from time to time been
IQ
a measure of a persons intelligence as indicated by an intelligence test the ratio of a
COMINT
an abbreviation for communications intelligence technical and intelligence information derived from foreign communications by other
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