Knowledge - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ignorantly
In a ignorant manner without knowledge inadvertently
Illiteracy
The state of being illiterate or uneducated lack of learning or knowledge ignorance specifically inability to read and write as the illiteracy shown by the last census
Inexperience
Absence or lack of experience lack of personal and experimental knowledge as the inexperience of youth
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Malebranchism
Malebranche an eminent French metaphysician The fundamental doctrine of his system is that the mind can not have knowledge of anything external to itself except in its relation to God
Information
The act of informing or communicating knowledge or intelligence
Inscient
Having little or no knowledge ignorant stupid silly
Instructor
One who instructs one who imparts knowledge to another a teacher
Jurisprudence
The science of juridical law the knowledge of the laws customs and rights of men in a state or community necessary for the due administration
Latescence
A slight withdrawal from view or knowledge
Latescent
Slightly withdrawn from view or knowledge as a latescent meaning
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Knowledge - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ignorantly
In a ignorant manner without knowledge inadvertently
Illiteracy
The state of being illiterate or uneducated lack of learning or knowledge ignorance specifically inability to read and write as the illiteracy shown by the last census
Inexperience
Absence or lack of experience lack of personal and experimental knowledge as the inexperience of youth
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Malebranchism
Malebranche an eminent French metaphysician The fundamental doctrine of his system is that the mind can not have knowledge of anything external to itself except in its relation to God
Information
The act of informing or communicating knowledge or intelligence
Inscient
Having little or no knowledge ignorant stupid silly
Instructor
One who instructs one who imparts knowledge to another a teacher
Jurisprudence
The science of juridical law the knowledge of the laws customs and rights of men in a state or community necessary for the due administration
Latescence
A slight withdrawal from view or knowledge
Latescent
Slightly withdrawn from view or knowledge as a latescent meaning
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