Slow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oxonic
state but obtained in combination with its salts by a slow oxidation of uric acid to which it is related
parkinsonism
the hands and by rigidity of movement a drooping posture slow speech and a masklike facial expression the term designates a
Paced
such a pace or gait trained used in composition as slow paced a thorough paced villain
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Retard
continue to hinder to prevent from progress to render more slow in progress to impede to hinder as to retard the
Overslow
To render slow to check to curb
VerbarMyxoeligdema
A disease producing a peculiar cretinoid appearance of the face slow speech and dullness of intellect and due to failure of
VerbarMolto
Much very as molto adagio very slow
maidenhair berry
A slow growing procumbent evergreen shrublet Gaultheria hispidula of Northern North America
Remiss
tardy behindhand lagging slack hence lacking earnestness or activity languid slow
VerbarSiciliano
A Sicilian dance resembling the pastorale set to a rather slow and graceful melody in 12 8 or 6 8 measure
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