"Anaesthesia" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
In medical jurisprudence. (1) Loss of sensatlon, or insensibility to paln, general or local, induced by the ad-ministration or application of certaiu drugs such as ether, nitrous oxide gas. or cocalue. (2) Defect of sensation, or more or less com-plete insensibility to pain, existing In various parts of the hotly as a result of certain diseases of the nervous system
Entire or partial loss or absence of feeling or
sensation; a state of general or local insensibility produced by
disease or by the inhalation or application of an anaesthetic.
There is no place for beggary [wanting things from others] in the current era. The law of vyavasthit [scientific circumstantial evidences] is such that one who has decided never to beg, will never have situation to beg.
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A snake and a rabbit were racing along a pair of intersecting forest pathways one day, when they collided at the intersection. They immediately began to argue with one another as to who was at fault for the mishap. When the snake remarked that he had been blind since birth, and thus should be given additional leeway, the rabbit said that he, too, had been blind since birth. The two animals then forgot about the collision and began commiserating concerning the problems of being blind. The snake said that his greatest regret was the loss of his identity. He had never been able to see his reflection in the water, and for that reason did not know exactly what he looked like, or even what he was. The rabbit declared that he had the same problem. Seeing a way that they could help each other, the rabbit proposed that one feel the other from head to toe, and then try to describe what the other animal w as. The snake agreed, and started by winding himself around the rabbit. After a few moments, he announced, "You've got very soft, fuzzy fur, long ears, big rear feet, and a little fuzzy ball for a tail. I think that you must be a bunny rabbit!" The rabbit was much relieved to find his identity, and proceeded to return the favor to the snake. After feeling about the snake's body for a few minutes, he asserted, "Well, you're scaly, you're slimy, you've got beady little eyes, you squirm and slither all the time, and you've got a forked tongue. I think you're a lawyer!"
That attraction which takes place, at an insensible distance, between the heterogeneous particles of bodies, and unites them to form …
Read the complete definitionLat. In the clvll and old English law. The washing up of the sea; formation of soil or land from …
Read the complete definitionThat which produces insensibility to pain, as chloroform, ether, etc.
Read the complete definitionCharacterized by, or connected with, insensibility; as, an anaesthetic effect or operation.
Read the complete definitionCapable of rendering insensible; as, anaesthetic agents.
Read the complete definitionTo render insensible by an anaesthetic.
Read the complete definitionFig.: Want of interest of feeling; insensibility; dryness of style or feeling; spiritual drought.
Read the complete definitionTo mingle; to mix; to unite intimately; to pass or shade insensibly into each other, as colors.
Read the complete definitionThe method of laying on different tints so that they may mingle together while wet, and shade into each other …
Read the complete definitionInsensibility.
Read the complete definitionHardened in mind; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible.
Read the complete definitionComa with complete insensibility; deep lethargy.
Read the complete definitionTo render insensible to good influences.
Read the complete definitionA powerful alkaloid, C17H21NO4, obtained from the leaves of coca. It is a bitter, white, crystalline substance, and is remarkable …
Read the complete definitionA state of profound insensibility from which it is difficult or impossible to rouse a person. See Carus.
Read the complete definitiondesmáyo - (Sp. desmayo) Swoon, faint, fainting fit, syncope, collapse; to swoon, faint, collapse, become—insensible,— unconscious,—destitute of feeling, lose consciousness, …
Read the complete definitionSlightly increasing an insensible perspiration; mildly diaphoretic.
Read the complete definitionInsensible; unfeeling.
Read the complete definitionHeavy; gross; cloggy; insensible; spiritless; lifeless; inert.
Read the complete definitionTo put into a trance; to make insensible to present objects.
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