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Olympian
to Olympus a mountain of Thessaly fabled as the seat of the gods or to Olympia a small plain in Elis
Homespun
Spun or wrought at home of domestic manufacture coarse plain
Gingerbread
A kind of plain sweet cake seasoned with ginger and sometimes made in fanciful shapes
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VerbarNonconstat
It does not appear it is not plain or clear it does not follow
Glabreate
To make smooth plain or bare
Great
of much size big immense enormous expanded opposed to small and little as a great house ship farm plain distance length
Legible
Capable of being read or deciphered distinct to the eye plain used of writing or printing as a fair legible manuscript
Manifest
esp to the sight apparent distinctly perceived hence obvious to the understanding apparent to the mind easily apprehensible plain not obscure or hidden
Mealy mouthed
words not straightforward plausible affectedly or timidly delicate of speech speaking deviously unwilling to tell the truth in plain language Opposite of frank or blunt
Multiaxial
Having more than one axis developing in more than a single line or plain opposed to monoaxial
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Plain - Law Dictionary Search Results
Olympian
to Olympus a mountain of Thessaly fabled as the seat of the gods or to Olympia a small plain in Elis
Homespun
Spun or wrought at home of domestic manufacture coarse plain
Gingerbread
A kind of plain sweet cake seasoned with ginger and sometimes made in fanciful shapes
Keep your definitions linked to case research
VerbarNonconstat
It does not appear it is not plain or clear it does not follow
Glabreate
To make smooth plain or bare
Great
of much size big immense enormous expanded opposed to small and little as a great house ship farm plain distance length
Legible
Capable of being read or deciphered distinct to the eye plain used of writing or printing as a fair legible manuscript
Manifest
esp to the sight apparent distinctly perceived hence obvious to the understanding apparent to the mind easily apprehensible plain not obscure or hidden
Mealy mouthed
words not straightforward plausible affectedly or timidly delicate of speech speaking deviously unwilling to tell the truth in plain language Opposite of frank or blunt
Multiaxial
Having more than one axis developing in more than a single line or plain opposed to monoaxial
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