arbitrament

  • 81fortuit — Fortuitous; accidental; occurring by the arbitrament of chance. See cas fortuit …

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  • 82fortuitous — Accidental. Zappala v Industrial Acci. Com.82 Wash 314, 144 P 54. Occurring by the arbitrament of chance …

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  • 83keeping gambling device — A statutory offense committed by setting up, keeping, or exhibiting gaming or gambling devises, such being the tables and any other apparatus, device, or machine of any kind or description constituting the tangible means, instrument, or thing… …

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  • 84arbitrary — [15] Arbitrary comes ultimately from Latin arbiter ‘judge’, via the derived adjective arbitrārius. It originally meant ‘decided by one’s own discretion or judgment’, and has since broadened, and ‘worsened’, in meaning to ‘capricious’. The Latin… …

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  • 85judgment — noun 1. an opinion formed by judging something (Freq. 19) he was reluctant to make his judgment known she changed her mind • Syn: ↑judgement, ↑mind • Derivationally related forms: ↑judgmental …

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  • 86judicial decision — noun (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it • Syn: ↑judgment, ↑judgement • Derivationally related forms: ↑judge (for: ↑judgment) …

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  • 87um|pire|ship — «UHM pyr shihp», noun. the office of an umpire; arbitrament; umpirage …

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  • 88arbitriment — obs. form of arbitrament …

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