Singularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Successive
series including the first of it. It means in the singular substantive, something which follows another thing of the same kind,
Uniformity, Act of
worship of Almighty God.' The Act directs that: All and singular ministers in any cathedral, collegiate or parish church or chapel
Queer
differing in some odd way from what is ordinary odd singular strange whimsical as a queer story or act
Kakapo
A singular nocturnal parrot Strigops habroptilus native of New Zealand It lives
Pains
or trouble taken plural in form but used with a singular or plural verb commonly the former
Bower bird
or Ptilonorhynchus holosericeus allied to the starling The male constructs singular bowers or playhouses of twigs and decorates them with bright
affidavit
affidavit [Medieval Latin, he/she has pledged faith, third singular perfect of affidare see affiant ] : a sworn statement
asset
asset [back-formation from assets, singular, sufficient property to pay debts and legacies, from Anglo-French asetz,
dubitante
dubitante [Latin, ablative singular masculine of dubitans, present participle of dubitare to doubt] :
qua
qua [Latin, which way, as, from ablative singular feminine of qui who] : in the capacity or character
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