Methodizer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Evectics
The branch of medical science which teaches the method of acquiring a good habit of body
Eureka
to have cried out ldquoEureka eurekardquo I have found it I have found it upon suddenly discovering a method of finding out how much the gold of King Hieros crown had been alloyed Hence an expression of
epistemology
The theory or science of the method or grounds of knowledge
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epidemiology
distribution of disease in a population and uses such information to find the causes modes of transmission and methods for control of disease
Endermically
By the endermic method as applied endermically
encryption
ordinary language or other information into a secret coded form that cannot be interpreted without knowing the secret method for interpretation called the key
Whipping
of the (English) Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885; and also for robbery with violence. See VAGRANT; GARROTTING. A method of corporal punishment formerly used in England and a few American States, consisting of inflicting long welts on
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Methodizer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Evectics
The branch of medical science which teaches the method of acquiring a good habit of body
Eureka
to have cried out ldquoEureka eurekardquo I have found it I have found it upon suddenly discovering a method of finding out how much the gold of King Hieros crown had been alloyed Hence an expression of
epistemology
The theory or science of the method or grounds of knowledge
Keep your definitions linked to case research
epidemiology
distribution of disease in a population and uses such information to find the causes modes of transmission and methods for control of disease
Endermically
By the endermic method as applied endermically
encryption
ordinary language or other information into a secret coded form that cannot be interpreted without knowing the secret method for interpretation called the key
Whipping
of the (English) Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885; and also for robbery with violence. See VAGRANT; GARROTTING. A method of corporal punishment formerly used in England and a few American States, consisting of inflicting long welts on
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