The state or quality of being peccable; labilityto sin.
The quality or state of being temptable; lability to temptation.
The quality or state of being penal; lability to punishment.
Their life seems to be one long series of impulsions, fostered and sustained by the extreme lability of their emotions.
Defn: The quality or state of being temptable; lability to temptation.
Defn: The state or quality of being peccable; lability to sin.
Defn: The quality or state of being penal; lability to punishment.
In both there is a tendency to a rapidity of the heart's action and a marked lability of the pulse, to an enlargement of the cardiac ventricles, to an involvement of the vagus, and to an exaggeration of the deep reflexes.
The rapidity andlability of the pulse, combined with the rapid respirations, would seem to be due to a disturbance of the vagus mechanism.
That the response in a place like the Solfatara is what we have seen it to be, is the result of an extraordinary lability of the equilibrium between gravity and levity, a characteristic appertaining to the earth's volcanism in general.
A state oflability of cells at a point because of increased or decreased use.
The post-pituitary confers thelability of the underlying state of brain in all of these imaginative tincturings of consciousness.
To the species water continuity and lability are essential.
The door might be made to yield to his Creator as easily as water, which is fluid, be made firm under his feet; for consistence or lability are not essential to wood and water.
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