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Oral
the mouth or in words spoken not written verbal as oral traditions oral testimony oral law
oral argument
oral argument : oral presentation of a party's position and the
Oral argument
Oral argument, is the one chance for you (not for some
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Oral
Oral, delivered by the mouth; not written.
Oral evidence
Oral evidence, include not only the one adduced by examining the
Oral pleading
Oral pleading, pleadings by word of mouth in presence of the
oral trust
oral trust see trust
Evidence
which was usual in the Court of Chancery. It was oral in the former, and by affidavit in the latter. Now,
slander
snare, trap] 1 : defamation of a person by unprivileged oral communication made to a third party ;also : defamatory oral
Sodomy
Kant 46 (48). [(Indian) Divorce Act, 1869, s. 10**] 1. Oral or anal copulation between humans, esp. those of same sex
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