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Lucid Interval

Lucid Interval. By a lucid interval is understood, in a legal sense, a temporary cessation of the insanity or a perfect restoration to reason. It differs entirely from a remission, in which there is a mere abatement of the symptoms. See per Lord Thurlow in Attroney-General v. Parnther, (1792) 3 Bro. C. C. 442; also Ray's Med. Jur. of Insan.; Beck's Med. Jur.; and Browne's Med. Jur. of Insan....


Lucidness

The quality of being lucid lucidity...


Lucid

Shining bright resplendent as the lucid orbs of heaven...


Lucidity

The quality or state of being lucid...


Lucidly

In a lucid manner...


adjustment interval

adjustment interval the time between the interest rate change and the monthly payment for an ARM. The interval is usually every one, three or five years depending on the index. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


annuity

annuity pl: -ities [Medieval Latin annuitas, from Latin annuus yearly] 1 : an amount payable at regular intervals (as yearly or quarterly) for a certain or uncertain period 2 : the grant of or the right to receive an annuity [his will included annuities for several old friends] 3 : a contract (as with an insurance company) under which one or more persons receive annuities in return for prior fixed payments made by themselves or another (as an employer) annuity cer·tain pl: annuities certain : an annuity payable over a specified period even if the annuitant dies annuity due pl: annuities due : an immediate annuity in which the payment of the benefits is made at the beginning of each payment interval rather than at the end contingent annuity : an annuity whose starting or ending date depends on the occurrence of an event (as the death of the annuitant) whose date is uncertain con·ven·tion·al annuity : an annuity under which the annuitant receives a specified...


Dilucid

Clear lucid...


Luculent

Lucid clear transparent...


Deciduous

Falling off or subject to fall or be shed at a certain season or a certain stage or interval of growth as leaves except of evergreens in autumn or as parts of animals such as hair teeth antlers etc also shedding leaves or parts at certain seasons stages or intervals as deciduous trees the deciduous membrane...


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