Profession - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extraprofessional
Foreign to a profession not within the ordinary limits of professional duty or business
doctor
A teacher one skilled in a profession or branch of knowledge a learned man
Disprofess
To renounce the profession or pursuit of
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Disbar
To expel from the bar or the legal profession to deprive an attorney barrister or counselor of his status and privileges as such
Dentistry
The art or profession of a dentist dental surgery
Confraternity
A society or body of men united for some purpose or in some profession a brotherhood
chimneysweep
someone who cleans soot from chimneys usually as a profession
slander
the plaintiff criminal guilt, serious sexual misconduct, or conduct or a characteristic affecting his or her business or profession. slan·der·ous [slan-də-rəs] adj slan·der·ous·ly adv slan·der·ous·ness n
practice
the form and manner of conducting judicial and quasi-judicial proceedings 2 a : the continuous exercise of a profession ;also : the performance of services that are considered to require an appropriate license [engaged in the unauthorized
Licentiate
One who has a license to exercise a profession as a licentiate in medicine or theology
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Profession - Law Dictionary Search Results
Extraprofessional
Foreign to a profession not within the ordinary limits of professional duty or business
doctor
A teacher one skilled in a profession or branch of knowledge a learned man
Disprofess
To renounce the profession or pursuit of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Disbar
To expel from the bar or the legal profession to deprive an attorney barrister or counselor of his status and privileges as such
Dentistry
The art or profession of a dentist dental surgery
Confraternity
A society or body of men united for some purpose or in some profession a brotherhood
chimneysweep
someone who cleans soot from chimneys usually as a profession
slander
the plaintiff criminal guilt, serious sexual misconduct, or conduct or a characteristic affecting his or her business or profession. slan·der·ous [slan-də-rəs] adj slan·der·ous·ly adv slan·der·ous·ness n
practice
the form and manner of conducting judicial and quasi-judicial proceedings 2 a : the continuous exercise of a profession ;also : the performance of services that are considered to require an appropriate license [engaged in the unauthorized
Licentiate
One who has a license to exercise a profession as a licentiate in medicine or theology
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