Sound - Law Dictionary Search Results
Multisonous
Having many sounds or sounding much
Idem sonans
unsuit-able name. The courts will not set aside proceed-ings on account of the mispronunciation or mistake of names sounding alike, unless substantial in-justice has been done. See Reg. v. Mellor, (1858) 27 LJQB 121, where on a
VerbarRacircle
An adventitious sound usually of morbid origin accompanying the normal respiratory sounds See Rhonchus
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VerbarNon compos
Not of sound mind not having the regular use of reason hence also as a noun an idiot a lunatic one
Orthodox
Sound in opinion or doctrine especially in religious doctrine hence holding the Christian faith believing the doctrines taught in
paradiddle
The sound of a drum especially a snare drum beaten rapidly and continuously
Ping
The sound made by a bullet in striking a solid object or in passing through the air
Pitter patter
A sound like that of alternating light beats Also a pattering of words
Silent
Free from sound or noise absolutely still perfectly quiet
VerbarRataplan
The iterative sound of beating a drum or of a galloping horse
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