Proficience - Law Dictionary Search Results
Proficient
science or branch of learning an expert an adept as proficient in a trade a proficient in mathematics music etc
Proficiently
In a proficient manner
University
of Divinity'), showing that the holders have attained some definite proficiency. The English Universities are those of Oxford, Cambridge (incorporated by
Proficience
The quality of state of being proficient advance in the acquisition of any art science or knowledge
jurisprudence
Latin juris, genitive of jus right, law + prudentia wisdom, proficiency] 1 a : a system or body of law [in
Craniologist
One proficient in craniology a phrenologist
Dabster
One who is skilled a master of his business a proficient an adept
Improficience
Lack of proficiency
minor league
A league of professional sports teams less proficient than a major leagues Players in the minor leagues generally
minors
The minor leagues those leagues of professional sports teams less proficient than the majors or major leagues
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