Muting - Law Dictionary Search Results
muted
same as quiet as the muted atmosphere of a church Opposite of noisy
Mutely
Without uttering words or sounds in a mute manner silently
Muteness
The quality or state of being mute speechlessness
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Mute of malice
Mute of malice, used of one who abstains from pleading to
Standing mute
Standing mute. See MUTUS.
deaf muteness
the condition of being a deaf mute a congenital deafness that results in inability to speak
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One of the sonant mutes beta delta gamma b d g in Greek or of
Muting
Matched in: Term Muting
Mutus
Mutus, silent, not having anything to say. Standing mute is when a person, being arraigned, either cannot speak, or
Arraign
proceeds immediately to judgment. But, if the prisoner 'shall stand mute or malice, or will not answer directly to the indictment
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