Simulator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pleurodynia
A painful affection of the side simulating pleurisy usually due to rheumatism
Bona fide
fraud or unfair dealing or acting, whether it consists in simulation or dissimulation. As to 'bona fide traveller,' see TRAVELLER.
Assembly, General
Assembly, General [fr. simul, Lat., together; hence ensemble, assembler, Fr., to draw together], the
Sincerity
of being sincere honesty of mind or intention freedom from simulation hypocrisy disguise or false pretense sincereness
Simulate
Feigned pretended
Simular
be what he is not one who or that which simulates or counterfeits something a pretender
relative
: having or allowing some legal effect [a impediment] [a simulation] see also relative nullity at nullity rel·a·tive·ly adv
Hypocrite
is a false pretender to virtue or piety one who simulates virtue or piety
Hypocrisy
the assuming of false appearance of virtue or religion a simulation of goodness
Gyro pigeon
A flying object simulating a pigeon in flight when projected from a spring trap
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