Propense - Law Dictionary Search Results
Propense
toward in a moral sense inclined disposed prone as women propense to holiness
Dog
the person seeking such damages to show a previous mischievous propensity in the dog, or the owner knowledge of such previous
Propensity
The quality or state of being propense natural inclination disposition to do good or evil bias bent
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Propension
The quality or state of being propense propensity
Predisposition
or the state of being predisposed previous inclination tendency or propensity predilection applied to the mind as a predisposition to anger
Kleptomania
steal; and, frenzy], insanity in the form of an irresistible propensity to steal. Consult Taylor's Med. Jur.
Habitually
permanence of some tendency, something that has developed into a propensity, that is, present from day-to-day, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, Fourth Edn.,
Salacity
Strong propensity to venery lust lecherousness
Salacious
Having a propensity to venery lustful lecherous
Prurient
Uneasy with desire itching especially having a lascivious curiosity or propensity lustful
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