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81Notionality — No tion*al i*ty, n. A notional or groundless opinion. [R.] Glanvill. [1913 Webster] …
82Panic — Pan ic, n. [Gr. to paniko n (with or without dei^ma fear): cf. F. panique. See {Panic}, a.] 1. A sudden, overpowering fright; esp., a sudden and groundless fright; terror inspired by a trifling cause or a misapprehension of danger; as, the troops …
83canard — noun Etymology: French, literally, duck; in sense 1, from Middle French vendre des canards à moitié to cheat, literally, to half sell ducks Date: 1851 1. a. a false or unfounded report or story; especially a fabricated report b. a groundless… …
84unfounded — adjective Date: 1648 lacking a sound basis ; groundless, unwarranted < an unfounded accusation > …
85groundlessly — adverb see groundless …
86groundlessness — noun see groundless …
87Anti-ballistic missile — An anti ballistic missile (ABM) is a missile designed to counter ballistic missiles (a missile for missile defense). A ballistic missile is used to deliver nuclear, chemical, biological or conventional warheads in a ballistic flight trajectory.… …
88Alternative medicine — Alternative medical systems …
89Barratry — is the name of two legal concepts, one in criminal and civil law, and one in admiralty law.Criminal and civil lawBarratry, in criminal and civil law, is the act or practice of bringing repeated legal actions solely to harass. Usually, the actions …
90Frivolous litigation — Tort law Part of the …