Presumptive
31presumptive heir — Law. See heir presumptive. [1620 30] * * * presumptive heir, = heir presumptive. (Cf. ↑heir presumptive) …
32Presumptive test — In medical and forensic science, a presumptive test is an analysis of a sample which establishes either:#The sample is definitely not a certain substance #The sample probably is the substance.For example, the Kastle Meyer test will show that a… …
33presumptive, presumptuous — The first is sometimes used when the second is intended. Presumptuous means impudent and inclined to take liberties, or to act in a manner that is excessively bold and forthright. Presumptive means giving grounds to presume and is primarily a… …
34presumptive, presumptuous — The first is sometimes used when the second is intended. Presumptuous means impudent and inclined to take liberties, or to act in a manner that is excessively bold and forthright. Presumptive means giving grounds to presume and is primarily a… …
35presumptive heir — Law. See heir presumptive. [1620 30] * * * …
36presumptive address — bazinis adresas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. base address; constant address; presumptive address; reference address vok. Basisadresse, f; Bezugsadresse, f; Grundadresse, f rus. базовый адрес, m; опорный адрес, m pranc. adresse… …
37presumptive evidence — Prima facie evidence or evidence which is not conclusive and admits of explanation or contradiction; evidence which must be received and treated as true and sufficient until and unless rebutted by other evidence, i.e., evidence which a statute… …
38presumptive heir — See heir presumptive …
39presumptive — Synonyms and related words: absolute, acceptable, accounted as, adducible, admissible, alleged, apt, assumed, assumptive, attestative, attestive, authentic, based on, believable, certain, circumstantial, conceivable, conclusive, conjectured,… …
40presumptive — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. assumptive, circumstantial, possible; see hypothetical 1 , likely 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Based on probability or presumption: assumptive, likely, presumable, probable, prospective. Idiom: taken for… …