condition+of+mind

  • 51mental condition — psychological state, state of mind …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 52bodily condition — Status of human body at a given point in time as contrasted with state of mind …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 53bodily condition — Status of human body at a given point in time as contrasted with state of mind …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 54mental condition — The state of mind of a person in reference to his consciousness, senses, and perceptions. Mutual Life Ins. Co. v Terry (US) 15 Wall 580, 588, 21 L Ed 236, 241. See insanity; mental capacity; mental incapacity …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 55-thymia — Mind, soul, emotions. SEE ALSO: thymo (2). [G. thymos, the mind or heart as the seat of strong feelings or passion] * * * suffix denoting a condition of the mind. Example: cyclothymia (alternations of mood). * * * [Gr. thymos mind + ia] a word… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 56insanity — An unsound, deranged, delirious, or distracted condition of mind. Manley v Staples, 62 Vt 153, 19 A 983. A condition of mind so impaired in function, or so deranged, as to induce a deviation from normal conduct in the person so afflicted. 29 Am J …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 57Sin — • A moral evil Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sin     Sin     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► …

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  • 58malice — The intentional doing of a wrongful act without just cause or excuse, with an intent to inflict an injury or under circumstances that the law will imply an evil intent. A condition of mind which prompts a person to do a wrongful act willfully,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 59malice — The intentional doing of a wrongful act without just cause or excuse, with an intent to inflict an injury or under circumstances that the law will imply an evil intent. A condition of mind which prompts a person to do a wrongful act willfully,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 60James Braid (physician) — James Braid (June 19, 1795 ndash; March 25, 1860), was born in Fife, and was the son of James Braid and Anne Suttie. He married Margaret Mason (or Meason) on 17 November 1813. They had two children, James (b. 1822), and a daughter.An eminent… …

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