Leanness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scrannel
Slight thin lean poor
Scranny
Thin lean meager scrawny scrannel
Appodiare
Appodiare, to lean on or prop up anything, Jacob.
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Bhatha land
which vegetables, melon, cucumber, etc., can be grown during the lean period after the rainy season is over when the level
Circumstantial evidence
that can be produced; and the universal feeling of mankind leans to this species of evidence in preference to that which
Repeal
the same as that of an express repeal; but the leaning of the courts is against implied repeal. See West Ham
Macerate
To make lean to cause to waste away
Lean witted
Having but little sense or shrewdness
Loll
To act lazily or indolently to recline to lean to throw ones self down to lie at ease as
Gaunt
Attenuated as with fasting or suffering lean meager pinched and grim
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