| forensic c. |
use of chemical knowledge in the solution of legal problems.
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| forensic d. |
that branch of dentistry that deals with the application of the art and science of dentistry to the purposes of law. Dental jurisprudence and forensic d. are sometimes used synonymously, but some authorities consider dental jurisprudence a branch of law and forensic dentistry a branch of dentistry.
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| forensic m. |
the branch of medicine that deals with the application of medical knowledge to the purposes of law. This term and medical jurisprudence are sometimes used as synonyms, but some authorities consider the first as a branch of medicine and the second as a branch of law. Called also legal m.
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| forensic p. |
psychiatry which deals with the legal aspects of mental disorders.
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| forequarter a. |
interscapulothoracic a.
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| fore | thoughtful of the future |
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| fore | an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come |
| fore | known beforehand |
| fore | a lock of a horse's mane that grows forward between the ears |
| fore | a platform at the head of a foremast |
| fore | time without end |
| fore | seemingly without interruption |
| fore | for a limitless time |
| fore | (informal) for a very long or seemingly endless time |
| fore | (informal) for a very long or seemingly endless time |
| fore | at any future time |
| fore | warn in advance or beforehand |
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