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Results for: lack of legality, non-validity (figurative and literal), unsoundnessTranslations 1 - 30 of 674
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lack of legality, non-validity (figurative and literal), unsoundnessinvalidity
(French) part of the phrase "laisser-aller" (freedom, lack of restraint)laisser
(in Medicine) substance that blocks the benefits of calcium and is used as a drug to widen blood vessels (when treating heart disease or a lack of blood supply to the heart)Nifedipine
(Mathematics) sign for subtraction or negative value (-); lack, negative quantity, disadvantage, having detrimental effect, less, less than zero, lacking, negative; below zero, minus sign, prep. less, showing subtraction, slightly below standard level,...minus
(Medicine) muscular rigidity and lack of contact with the environment (associated with schizophrenia), state resembling trancecatalepsy
(Medicine) serving to reduce the ability to feel pain (of drugs); (Pathology) causing lack of feeling (of a disease), anestheticanaesthetic
(Medicine) suffering from astasia (inability to stand due to lack of muscular coordination); unstable, unsteadyastatic
(Pathology) lack of feeling, loss of sensation (caused by disease); (Medicine) localized or general reduction of sensitivity to pain (through drugs), anaesthesia, apathy, medically induced insensitivity to painanesthesia
(Pathology) lack of feeling, loss of sensation (caused by disease); (Medicine) localized or general reduction of sensitivity to pain (through drugs), anesthesiaanaesthesia
(Slang) confusion, lack of ordercobwebs
20th century art movement stressing the expression of subjective experience rather than a literal representation of reality, art movement concentrating on expressing emotion, literary movement presenting stylized realityexpressionism
A lack of equivalence between two things, such as the unequal tax treatment of interest expense and dividend payments.Asymmetry
abate, comfort and affluence, comfort; calm; lack of difficulty; easy manner, lack of awkwardness, loosen something, make easier; calm, soothe; free, release (from pain, etc.); loosen, make something easier, make something less unpleasant, maneuver gen...ease
ability to grow, intensity, legal validity, physical strength; ability to survive (as of plants and animals); energy, vitalityvigor
ability to view things objectively, absence of bias, lack of emotional involvement; physical reality (Philosophy), accuracy, actual existenceobjectivity
able to be colored or painted, feigning validity, looking reasonable but not socolorable
abnormal hardening, act of calcifying, conversion into lime, hard body part, lack of changecalcification
absence of a backbone; weakness of character, lack of resolutionspinelessness
absence of ceremony, lack of formality, casualnessinformality
absence of complexity; plainness; sincerity, guilelessness; lack of sophistication; lack of intelligence, being simple, simple thingsimplicity
absence of employment, lack of worknonemployment
absence of everything, complete worthlessness, lack of apparent meaning, somebody or something completely worthless, state of being nothing; oblivion; lack of meaning; absence of all things; vacuumnothingness
absence of guilt, blue-eyed Mary, chastity, freedom from sin, harmlessness, ignorance, lack of worldly experience, lawfulness, quality of being innocent; freedom from sin or wrongdoing, purity; guiltlessness; naivete, simplicity, lack of sophisticationinnocence
absence of life, lack of lifeabiosis
absence of logic, lack of reasonirrationalness
absence of movement, lack of motionmotionlessness
absence of muscle tone, absence of stress, muscular weakness; limpness; lack of stress (Phonetics)atony
absence of precise definition; vagueness, indistinctness; lack of limits infiniteness; uncertaintyindefiniteness
absence of teeth, lack of teethanodontia
absence of usual body opening, congenital lack of an opening, cavity or passage (Medicine)atresia
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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