Leanness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reclinant
Bending or leaning backward
Proclitic
Leaning forward said of certain monosyllabic words which are so closely attached to the following word as not to
Propend
To lean toward a thing to be favorably inclined or disposed to incline to tend
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Propense
Leaning toward in a moral sense inclined disposed prone as women propense to holiness
Rackabones
A very lean animal esp a horse
Scranny
Thin lean meager scrawny scrannel
Recumb
To lean to recline to repose
Recumbent
Leaning reclining lying as the recumbent posture of the Romans at their meals Hence figuratively Resting inactive idle
Scrag
Something thin lean or rough a bony piece especially a bony neckpiece of meat hence humorously or in contempt the neck
Scrannel
Slight thin lean poor
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