Malignance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Plague
Plague [fr., Gk., a wound], pestilence; a contagious and malignant fever. By 1 Jac. 1, c. 31, it was a
malign
Having an evil disposition toward others harboring violent enmity malevolent malicious spiteful opposed to benign
Hateful
Manifesting hate or hatred malignant malevolent
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dislikeful
Full of dislike disaffected malign disagreeable
black hearted
Having a wicked malignant disposition morally bad
carcinoid
A small tumor benign or malignant arising from the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract it is
Currish
of a cur snarling quarrelsome snappish churlish hence also malicious malignant brutal
Curstness
Peevishness malignity frowardness crabbedness surliness
Cussedness
Disposition to willful wrongdoing malignity perversity cantankerousness obstinacy
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