Prematurity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Contingent remainder
the concurrence of the owner of the particular estate which prematurely determine it, and a contingent remainder still failed of effect,
Compulsory retirement
216. The heading 'Compulsory Retirement' is wide enough to include premature retirement within its fold, S.C. Jain v. State of Haryana,
Rickets
tumid abdomen and short stature together with clear and often premature mental faculties The essential cause of the disease appears to
Precocious
or mature before the proper or natural time early or prematurely ripe or developed as precocious trees
Predecay
Premature decay
Precociousness
The quality or state of being precocious untimely ripeness premature development especially of the mental powers forwardness
full term
healthy full term baby of new born infants Opposite of premature
Forcing
The accomplishing of any purpose violently precipitately prematurely or with unusual expedition
Couveuse
An incubator for sickly infants esp those prematurely born
Coulure
A disease affecting grapes esp in California manifested by the premature dropping of the fruit
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