pertaining or appropriate to courts of justice, or to a judge; sanctioned or ordered by court | |
reduce to the smallest possible amount, extent, size, or degree | |
gear; tackle; combination of tackles, for hoisting or lowering the lower yards of a ship | |
motherly; relating to mother or motherhood |
lawmaking; the act of making or enacting laws ; law enacted by a legislative body | |
opening or space enclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot; network or net | |
reduce to the smallest possible amount, extent, size, or degree | |
walk lamely, especially with irregularity, as if favoring one leg; move or proceed haltingly or unsteadily |
having form of a line; straight; consisting of lines; lineal | |
any of the short hairs fringing the edge of the eyelid | |
walk lamely, especially with irregularity, as if favoring one leg; move or proceed haltingly or unsteadily | |
gloomy; feeling of thoughtful sadness; affected by depression |
any of the short hairs fringing the edge of the eyelid | |
shining; emitting light, especially emitting self-generated light | |
speech uttered by a person alone; dramatic soliloquy | |
stealthily lie in waiting; exist unperceived |
reduce to the smallest possible amount, extent, size, or degree | |
stealthily lie in waiting; exist unperceived | |
make low, confused, and indistinct sound, like that of running water | |
appropriate wrongly; use for wrong purpose; embezzle |
having the properties of attracting iron or steel; captivating; attractive; being to draw or pull | |
loose sleeveless coat worn over outer garments; cloak as a symbol of authority; covering; envelop | |
the fewest; the least possible | |
be all mixed up or jumbled together; |
one's relatives; family; kinfolk | |
harmonious; euphonic; agreeable to hear; producing agreeable, especially musical, sounds | |
very old-fashioned; as if belonging to the Middle Ages | |
possibility, strong probability; state of being probable |
unfortunate accident; bad luck | |
fertilizer; any animal or plant material used to fertilize land; spread manure | |
imaginative or creative writing, especially of recognized artistic value; art or occupation of a literary writer | |
of or pertaining to metal; of metal nature; resembling metal |
implied comparison; one thing conceived as representing another; symbol | |
failure of administration or management; failure to attain a desired result or reach a destination | |
fighting or warring; having a combative character; aggressive | |
possibility, strong probability; state of being probable |
wound seriously; cause permanent loss of function of limb or part of body | |
deserving of praise; worthy of high praise | |
stealthily lie in waiting; exist unperceived | |
span of one thousand years; thousandth anniversary |