Particularization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Knuckle
The joint of a finger particularly when made prominent by the closing of the fingers
Laugh
To show mirth satisfaction or derision by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face particularly of the mouth causing a lighting up of the face and eyes and usually accompanied by the emission
Laughter
A movement usually involuntary of the muscles of the face particularly of the lips with a peculiar expression of the eyes indicating merriment satisfaction or derision and usually attended
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Layman
the people in distinction from the clergy one of the laity sometimes a man not belonging to some particular profession in distinction from those who do
Lazaret
A public building hospital or pesthouse for the reception of diseased persons particularly those affected with contagious diseases
VerbarLenvoi
the end of a literary composition serving to convey the moral or to address the poem to a particular person orig employed in old French poetry
Marc
The refuse matter which remains after the pressure of fruit particularly of grapes
Like
or nearly the same appearance qualities or characteristics resembling similar to similar alike often with in and the particulars of the resemblance as they are like each other in features complexion and many traits of character
Lineament
One of the outlines exterior features or distinctive marks of a body or figure particularly of the face feature form mark usually in the plural
Local
Of or pertaining to a particular place or to a definite region or portion of space restricted to one place or region as a
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Particularization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Knuckle
The joint of a finger particularly when made prominent by the closing of the fingers
Laugh
To show mirth satisfaction or derision by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face particularly of the mouth causing a lighting up of the face and eyes and usually accompanied by the emission
Laughter
A movement usually involuntary of the muscles of the face particularly of the lips with a peculiar expression of the eyes indicating merriment satisfaction or derision and usually attended
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Layman
the people in distinction from the clergy one of the laity sometimes a man not belonging to some particular profession in distinction from those who do
Lazaret
A public building hospital or pesthouse for the reception of diseased persons particularly those affected with contagious diseases
VerbarLenvoi
the end of a literary composition serving to convey the moral or to address the poem to a particular person orig employed in old French poetry
Marc
The refuse matter which remains after the pressure of fruit particularly of grapes
Like
or nearly the same appearance qualities or characteristics resembling similar to similar alike often with in and the particulars of the resemblance as they are like each other in features complexion and many traits of character
Lineament
One of the outlines exterior features or distinctive marks of a body or figure particularly of the face feature form mark usually in the plural
Local
Of or pertaining to a particular place or to a definite region or portion of space restricted to one place or region as a
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