Malignant - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: malignantMalignance
The state or quality of being malignant extreme malevolence bitter enmity malice disposition toward evil intense ill will as malignancy of heart...
Malignity
The state or quality of being malignant disposition to do evil virulent enmity malignancy malice spite...
Malignly
In a malign manner with malignity...
malignant melanoma
Any of several malignant neoplasms usually of the skin consisting of melanocytes called also melanoma It is classed as a type of skin cancer...
malignantly
In a malignant manner...
maligner
One who maligns...
carcinoma
A form of malignant cancer arising from epithelial tissue The term was earlier applied to all forms of cancer or to certain non malignant forms It is contrasted with sarcoma a malignant form of cancer arising from connective tissue See Cancer...
malignify
To make malign or malignant...
Malignare
Malignare, 1. To malign; to slander 2. To maim, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 970.Malignare, to malign or slander; also to maim....
Virulent
Virulent, 'virulent' is highly poisonous or malignant: venomous: acrimonous. 'Virulence' as a ground for exclusion from inheritance is treated from an entirely different angle in the Hindu religious and legal texts. The general emphasis in those contexts was of the competence of a man to perform his social and religious obligations and no word has been used in these texts which could be referred to as the corresponding Sanskrit word for 'virulent', Swarajya Lakshmi v. Dr. G.G. Padma Rao, AIR 1974 SC 165: (1974) 1 SCC 58: (1974) 2 SCR 97. [Hindu Marriage Act (25 of 1955), s. 13(i) (iv)]Virulent, is not used by medical men in describing any particular form of leprosy,Swaraj Laxmi v. G.G. Padmarao, AIR 1974 SC 165.Means malignant and contagious. It is also incurable, Laxmibai v. Hotchand, (1981) 2 MP WN 165....
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