Moderating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indifferent
To a moderate degree passably tolerably
Immoderation
Lack of moderation
Immoderate
Not moderate exceeding just or usual and suitable bounds excessive extravagant unreasonable
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Humidity
Moisture dampness a moderate degree of wetness which is perceptible to the eye or
Hefty
Moderately heavy
Feverish
Having a fever suffering from or affected with a moderate degree of fever showing increased heat and thirst as the
Express rifle
velocity and consequently a flat trajectory It is usually of moderately large caliber
Continently
In a continent manner chastely moderately temperately
Dynamite
is safer than nitroglycerin being less liable to explosion from moderate shocks or from spontaneous decomposition
Dusk
Tending to darkness or blackness moderately dark or black dusky
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