Use "layman" in a sentence

1. Every cothurnus can bring up hero from layman.

2. Nor was Wilkins a layman championing a secular cause.

3. Synonyms: clergyperson, Clerical, clerk… Antonyms: layman, layperson, secular…

4. Where the law is concerned, I'm only a layman.

5. In regard to global warming, I'm just a layman.

6. In layman terms, a Component is responsible for some operations

7. 11 To the layman all these plants look pretty similar.

8. Recently, the layman to sing up more and more action.

9. To the layman all these plants look pretty similar.

10. Synonyms: nonprofessional, outsider, layperson, layman or woman More Synonyms of Amateur

11. The report was readable and understandable to the layman.

12. To a layman, it might all seem mildly amusing.

13. Book keeper is so simple and intuitive, layman can use

14. The layman is generally more concerned with their possible unethical uses.

15. The Quebec-born layman Louis Jolliet was to lead the expedition.

16. To the layman, the Curlews are a shy, unassuming family of birds

17. An article for the layman that Blurs the distinction between the two kinds of cholesterol

18. He's layman out and out, so you'd better not let him fold things up.

19. In the language of the layman the Epicrustal rocks can best be described as the'scum. ".

20. The judge, as a medical layman, will usually defer to the doctor’s medical expertise.

21. To be a layman, even to be anticlerical, is not necessarily to be irreligious.

22. My uncle posed as a connoisseur in paintings while actually he was only a layman.

23. And the rational thing for a layman to do is to take seriously the prevailing scientific theory.

24. 17 The subject matter was so technical as to be beyond the ken of the average layman.

25. Perplexities A layman venturing into the quantum world no doubt expects to encounter some fairly strange phenomena.

26. The only proviso was that a layman would be able to recognize the one from the other.

27. layman -l gives you a list of all available overlays, using the -a switch you can add other overlays.

28. His subtle facial twitches wouldn't be noticed by the layman, but to me... he might as well have been sobbing.

29. He did not retire into a monastery but lived in Rangoon as a layman, under constant police surveillance.

30. They have sensed, as the layman does not, the damage to established ideas which lurks in these relationships.

31. Arnaud de Cervolles, one of the most celebrated adventurers of the 14th century, called the Archpriest because though a layman he …

32. The mere mention of the words "heart failure", can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death.

33. Its esoteric meaning is of the domain of the scholar rather than the layman - of the initiate rather than the priest.

34. 25 The mere mention of the words "heart failure", can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death.

35. Banesh Hoffman, a collaborator of Einstein's, happens to be a great writer, possibly the best as books for the layman are concerned

36. In layman terms, the Hyde Act allows the U.S. Administration to engage in civil nuclear cooperation with India, waiving the following requirements:

37. The latest editions, including abridged and pocket versions, are useful starting points for the layman or student when faced with an unfamiliar legal term.

38. CANON XXIV: Any layman who has mutilated himself shall be excommunicated for three years, For he is a plotter against his own life.

39. The theory of viral communications is a bit hard for the layman (this writer included) to grok, so I asked Lippman for some examples.

40. PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMAN ALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES The younger Brethren—whose number is unlimited—are Admissible at the pleasure of the court

41. It's an entirely new framework for understanding the illness, one that isn't easy to grok if you're a layman (as he was when he started).

42. And yet, there is one context in which economists talk about job scarcity in the same terms as an ordinary layman guilty of make-work bias.

43. To the liquor layman, Aguardiente might be described as Colombia’s version of tequila: a Latin American spirit that’s made—and makes you feel—a special type of way

44. PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMAN ALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES For his sake General Maxgregor does outrage to his feelings and Conceals his passionate love for the queen

45. PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMAN ALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES That could not be entered into without Conferring that obligation on all the parties represented at its formation

46. Present participle of blur Synonyms & Antonyms of Blurring (Entry 2 of 2) 1 to make (something) unclear to the understanding an article for the layman that blurs the …

47. Offenses against the public order and offenses against the person were mainly violent crimes, such as assault of a layman or police officer, threats, grievous bodily harm and affray.

48. Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman Albert Sidney Bolles So much for that terrible gale from the Gulf, which, as we afterward learned, did much damage to Coastwise …

49. Offenses against the public order and offenses against the person were mainly violent crimes, such as assault of a layman or police officer, threats, grievous bodily harm and affray

50. Enenuru periodical)/ "Some of you layman, like myself, have had their imaginations and/or intellects engaged by this field of study to such a degree that you may, overtly or covertly, have entertained a certain want - yes the want to be an Assyriologist.Few layman with even a strong interest in these studies can simply say “I want to be an Assyriologist” however, at

51. PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMAN ALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES And therefore he never withdraweth his mercy from us: but though he Chastise his people with adversity he forsaketh them not

52. PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMAN ALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES He soon afterward gave fifty thousand a year for this work, and a million Bequeathed for the cause at his death

53. The complainant argues that the formal requirements for submitting a complaint should not be overly strict for a layman and concludes that his complaint meets the admissibility criteria under the Convention.

54. PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMAN ALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES As soon as he had reached the south gate he had Ascertained this by a glance at the gravel shoulder of the road.

55. A Commendatory abbot (Latin: abbas commendatarius) is an ecclesiastic, or sometimes a layman, who holds an abbey in commendam, drawing its revenues but not exercising any authority over its inner monastic discipline

56. PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMAN ALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES Like a flash a great black body Bounded through the air and Bruno's teeth were buried in the shoulder of his victim

57. This definition might be puzzling as it makes no conspicuous distinction between a founder and a Cofounder. In fact, a layman often commits the mistake of considering both these positions as alternatives for each other.

58. By the plenitude of his power, the Pope can constitute a layman commissary Apostolic for ecclesiastical affairs, but according to the common canon law only prelates or clerics of the higher orders should receive such a commission (Lib.

59. A Bailee who was a cold storage keeper, stated in his receipt "all damage to property is at the owner's risk." Putnam's Handy Law Book for the Layman Albert Sidney Bolles A Bailee received some …

60. St Louis, the true type of the religious crusader, once said that a layman ought only to argue with a Blasphemer against Christian law by running his sword into the bowels of the Blasphemer as far as it would go: 1 Frederick II

61. Thus, to import insanity or incompetency to a professional man, or that a public official is dishonest and corrupt is Actionable. PUTNAM'S HANDY LAW BOOK FOR THE LAYMAN ALBERT SIDNEY BOLLES It does incalculable harm without being in the least responsible or Actionable. KENTUCKY'S FAMOUS FEUDS AND TRAGEDIES CHAS.

62. Clergyman: 1 n a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church Synonyms: man of the cloth , reverend Antonyms: layman , layperson , secular someone who is not a Clergyman or a professional person Examples: show 37 examples hide 37 examples Henry Ward Beecher United States Clergyman who was a leader for the abolition

63. "Dreamt" is the only common English word ending in "mt" (there are also two related, not-so-common words, "Adreamt" and "undreamt") The word "idiot" was once used to describe an ordinary person; it gradually came to mean a layman, as contrasted with a clergyman