Moderate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rerum suarum, quilibet est moderator et arbiter
Rerum suarum, quilibet est moderator et arbiter (Co. Litt. 233a), everyone is the manager and judge of his own affairs.
Moderately
In a moderate manner or degree to a moderate extent
Dampness
Moderate humidity moisture fogginess moistness
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Indifferent
To a moderate degree passably tolerably
Canter
A moderate and easy gallop adapted to pleasure riding
Immoderate
Not moderate exceeding just or usual and suitable bounds excessive extravagant unreasonable as immoderate demands immoderate grief immoderate laughter
Shallow bodied
Having a moderate depth of hold said of a vessel
Moisture
A moderate degree of wetness
VerbarModerato
With a moderate degree of quickness moderately
Moderable
Moderate temperate
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