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Lateward
Somewhat late backward
Latish
Somewhat late
parentela
parentela [Late Latin, from Latin parent- parens parent + -ela (as in clientela clientele)] : the line of blood relatives : the kin of a person by descent par·en·te·lic [-lik] adj
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Newly
Lately recently
Recently
Newly lately freshly not long since as advices recently received
peculation
peculation [Late Latin peculation- peculatio, from Latin peculari to embezzle, from peculium private property, from pecu cattle] : misappropriation esp. of public funds
Opsimathy
Education late in life
novation
novation [Late Latin novatio renewal, legal novation, from Latin novare to make new, from novus new] : the substitution by mutual agreement of one obligation for another with or without a change of parties and with...
filiation
filiation [Late Latin filiatio relationship of a son and father, from Latin filius son] 1 : a legal relationship of a parent and esp. a father and child that creates rights and obligations [used to help...
non prosequitur
non prosequitur [Late Latin, he or she does not prosecute] : a judgment entered against a plaintiff for failure to appear to prosecute a suit compare nolle prosequi
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Lateness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Lateward
Somewhat late backward
Latish
Somewhat late
parentela
parentela [Late Latin, from Latin parent- parens parent + -ela (as in clientela clientele)] : the line of blood relatives : the kin of a person by descent par·en·te·lic [-lik] adj
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Newly
Lately recently
Recently
Newly lately freshly not long since as advices recently received
peculation
peculation [Late Latin peculation- peculatio, from Latin peculari to embezzle, from peculium private property, from pecu cattle] : misappropriation esp. of public funds
Opsimathy
Education late in life
novation
novation [Late Latin novatio renewal, legal novation, from Latin novare to make new, from novus new] : the substitution by mutual agreement of one obligation for another with or without a change of parties and with...
filiation
filiation [Late Latin filiatio relationship of a son and father, from Latin filius son] 1 : a legal relationship of a parent and esp. a father and child that creates rights and obligations [used to help...
non prosequitur
non prosequitur [Late Latin, he or she does not prosecute] : a judgment entered against a plaintiff for failure to appear to prosecute a suit compare nolle prosequi
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