Spirits - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dismay
To disable with alarm or apprehensions to depress the spirits or courage of to deprive or firmness and energy through
Console
distress or depression to alleviate the grief and raise the spirits of to relieve to comfort to soothe
Demogorgon
as a great magician who was supposed to command the spirits of the lower world See Gorgon
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Dephlegmate
distillation to clear of aqueous matter to rectify used of spirits and acids
Dephlegmation
The operation of separating water from spirits and acids by evaporation or repeated distillation called also concentration
Discourage
To extinguish the courage of to dishearten to depress the spirits of to deprive of confidence to deject the opposite of
Dishearten
discourage to deprive of courage and hope to depress the spirits of to deject
Nix
One of a class of water spirits commonly described as of a mischievous disposition
disheartenment
Discouragement dejection depression of spirits
Merry
Laughingly gay overflowing with good humor and good spirits jovial inclined to laughter or play sportive
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