Rigidity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rigidly
In a rigid manner stiffly
Rigidness
The quality or state of being rigid
Proof
Proof, does not mean proof to rigid mathematical demonstration, because that is impossible; it must mean such
nonrigid
Not rigid especially designating an airship having a shape maintained only by
Beriberi
changes in the nerves producing great muscular debility a painful rigidity of the limbs and cachexy
VerbarRigor
Rigidity stiffness
Cadaveric
corpse or the changes produced by death cadaverous as cadaveric rigidity
Regulation
4 SCC 68: (1977) 1 SCR 133. Regulation' has that rigidity of meaning as never to take in 'prohibition. Much depends
VerbarScleroderma
A disease of adults characterized by a diffuse rigidity and hardness of the skin
Rigorism
Rigidity in principle or practice strictness opposed to laxity
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