slovo | definícia |
soundness (mass) | soundness
- neporušenosť, spoľahlivosť |
soundness (encz) | soundness,korektnost web |
soundness (encz) | soundness,neporušenost n: Zdeněk Brož |
soundness (encz) | soundness,přiměřenost n: web |
soundness (encz) | soundness,spolehlivost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Soundness (gcide) | Soundness \Sound"ness\, n.
The quality or state of being sound; as, the soundness of
timber, of fruit, of the teeth, etc.; the soundness of
reasoning or argument; soundness of faith.
[1913 Webster]
Syn: Firmness; strength; solidity; healthiness; truth;
rectitude.
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soundness (wn) | soundness
n 1: a state or condition free from damage or decay [ant:
unsoundness]
2: the quality of being prudent and sensible [syn: wisdom,
wiseness, soundness] [ant: unsoundness]
3: the muscle tone of healthy tissue; "his muscular firmness"
[syn: firmness, soundness] [ant: unsoundness] |
soundness (foldoc) | soundness
The quality of being sound (2).
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SOUNDNESS (bouvier) | SOUNDNESS. In usual health; without any permanent disease. 1 Carr. & Marsh.
291. To create unsoundness, it is requisite that the animal should not be
useful for the purpose for which he is bought, and that inability to be so
useful should arise from disease or accident. 2 M. & Rob. 137; 9 M. & W.
670. 2 M. & Rob. 113.
2. In the sale of slaves and animals they are sometimes warranted by
the seller to be sound, and it becomes important to ascertain what is
soundness. Roaring; (q.v.) a temporary lameness, which renders a horse less
fit for service; 4 Campb. 271; sed vide 2 Esp. Cas. 573; a cough, unless
proved to be of a temporary nature; 2 Chit. R. 245, 416; and a nerved horse,
have been held to be unsound. But cribbiting is not a breach of a general
warranty of soundness. Holt, Cas. 630.
3. An action on the case is the proper remedy for a verbal warrant of
soundness. 1 H. Bl. R. 17; 3 Esp. 82; 9 B. & Cr. 259; 2 Dow. & Ry. 10; 1
Bing. 344; 5 Dow. & R. 164; 1 Taunt. 566; 7 East, 274; Bac. Ab. Action on
the Case, E.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
mental soundness (encz) | mental soundness, n: |
mental unsoundness (encz) | mental unsoundness, n: |
unsoundness (encz) | unsoundness,chatrnost n: Zdeněk Brožunsoundness,nezdravost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Soundness (gcide) | Soundness \Sound"ness\, n.
The quality or state of being sound; as, the soundness of
timber, of fruit, of the teeth, etc.; the soundness of
reasoning or argument; soundness of faith.
[1913 Webster]
Syn: Firmness; strength; solidity; healthiness; truth;
rectitude.
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Unsoundness (gcide) | Unsound \Un*sound"\, a.
Not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*sound"ly, adv. -- Un*sound"ness, n.
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mental soundness (wn) | mental soundness
n 1: the healthy psychological state of someone with good
judgment [syn: mental soundness, mental balance] |
mental unsoundness (wn) | mental unsoundness
n 1: a state of mental disturbance and disorientation [syn:
derangement, mental unsoundness, unbalance] |
unsoundness (wn) | unsoundness
n 1: a condition of damage or decay [ant: soundness]
2: a misconception that is fallacious and not true or valid;
"the unsoundness of his conclusion was obvious"
3: not mentally or physically healthy; "no one can be a poet
without a certain unsoundness of mind" [ant: firmness,
soundness, wisdom, wiseness] |
SOUNDNESS (bouvier) | SOUNDNESS. In usual health; without any permanent disease. 1 Carr. & Marsh.
291. To create unsoundness, it is requisite that the animal should not be
useful for the purpose for which he is bought, and that inability to be so
useful should arise from disease or accident. 2 M. & Rob. 137; 9 M. & W.
670. 2 M. & Rob. 113.
2. In the sale of slaves and animals they are sometimes warranted by
the seller to be sound, and it becomes important to ascertain what is
soundness. Roaring; (q.v.) a temporary lameness, which renders a horse less
fit for service; 4 Campb. 271; sed vide 2 Esp. Cas. 573; a cough, unless
proved to be of a temporary nature; 2 Chit. R. 245, 416; and a nerved horse,
have been held to be unsound. But cribbiting is not a breach of a general
warranty of soundness. Holt, Cas. 630.
3. An action on the case is the proper remedy for a verbal warrant of
soundness. 1 H. Bl. R. 17; 3 Esp. 82; 9 B. & Cr. 259; 2 Dow. & Ry. 10; 1
Bing. 344; 5 Dow. & R. 164; 1 Taunt. 566; 7 East, 274; Bac. Ab. Action on
the Case, E.
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UNSOUNDNESS (bouvier) | UNSOUNDNESS. Vide Crib-biting; Roaring; Soundness.
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