capāx

  • 11Charonia lampas capax —   Charonia lampas capax …

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  • 12Charonia lampas capax — From 90 feet off Kapiti Island, New Zealand. Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 13doli capax — [ˌdɒlɪ kapaks] adjective Law deemed capable of forming the intent to commit a crime, especially by reason of age (ten years old or older). Origin L., capable of evil …

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  • 14doli capax — /dowlay keypaeks/ Capable of malice or criminal intention; having sufficient discretion and intelligence to distinguish between right and wrong, and so to become amenable to the criminal laws …

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  • 15doli capax — /dowlay keypaeks/ Capable of malice or criminal intention; having sufficient discretion and intelligence to distinguish between right and wrong, and so to become amenable to the criminal laws …

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  • 16doll capax — (Civil law.) Capable of mischief. Between the ages of ten and a half to fourteen children were punishable for crime if they were proved capable of committing it. See 1 Bl Comm 464. (Common law.) Between the ages of seven and fourteen children… …

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  • 17doli capax — |dōˌlīˈkāˌpaks adjective Etymology: Latin, capable of deceit : old enough or of sufficient intelligence and sane enough to be legally responsible for wrongful acts opposed to doli incapax …

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  • 18gripul — ? capax …

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  • 19Horse clam — Taxobox name = Horse clam status = image caption = Siphons of T. capax regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Bivalvia ordo = Myoida familia = Hiatellidae genus = Tresus species = T. nuttallii and T. capax binomial = Tresus nuttallii and… …

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  • 20cabas — [ kaba ] n. m. • 1372; provenç. cabas, lat. pop. °capacium, de capax « qui contient beaucoup » 1 ♦ Panier souple qui sert à mettre des fruits. Cabas de figues. Cabas à olives. 2 ♦ Panier aplati à deux anses, ou sac à provisions que l on porte au… …

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