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Laconic
Expressing much in few words after the manner of the Laconians or Spartans brief and pithy concise brusque epigrammatic In this
Laconical
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Laconism
A vigorous brief manner of expression laconic style
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Laconically
In a laconic manner
Curtal
Curt brief laconic
Laconicism
Same as Laconism
Laconize
To imitate the manner of the Laconians especially in brief pithy speech or in frugality and austerity
Devastavit
be barred after six years by the Statute of Limitations, Lacons v. Wormall, (1907) 2 KB 350; Re Blow, (1914) 1
Dismissed
the High Court. Summary rejection of the appeal with the laconic expression 'dismissed' seems to be a drastic step in such
Rejected
without a speaking order just by the use of a laconic word 'rejected' or 'dismissed'. Quite often the Supreme Court has
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