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Definition of complaint
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Complaint
(n.) An
ailment
or
disease
of the body.
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Plaining
::
Plaining
(n.)
Complaint.
Homeopathy
::
Homeopathy
(n.) The art of
curing,
founded
on
resemblances;
the
theory
and its
practice
that
disease
is cured
(tuto,
cito, et
jucunde)
by
remedies
which
produce
on a
healthy
person
effects
similar
to the
symptoms
of the
complaint
under which the
patient
suffers,
the
remedies
being
usually
administered
in
minute
doses.
This
system
was
founded
by Dr.
Samuel
Hahnemann,
and is
opposed
to
allopathy,
or
heteropathy..
Plaintless
::
Plaintless
(a.)
Without
complaint;
unrepining.
Complaint
::
Complaint
(n.) A
formal
allegation
or
charge
against
a party made or
presented
to the
appropriate
court or
officer,
as for a wrong done or a crime
committed
(in the
latter
case,
generally
under
oath);
an
information;
accusation;
the
initial
bill in
proceedings
in
equity..
Complaint
::
Complaint
(n.) Cause or
subject
of
complaint
or
murmuring.
Misnomer
::
Misnomer
(n.) The
misnaming
of a
person
in a legal
instrument,
as in a
complaint
or
indictment;
any
misnaming
of a
person
or
thing;
a wrong or
inapplicable
name or
title..
Repine
::
Repine
(v. i.) To
continue
pining;
to feel
inward
discontent
which preys on the
spirits;
to
indulge
in envy or
complaint;
to
murmur.
Complainant
::
Complainant
(n.) One who
commences
a legal
process
by a
complaint.
Tithingman
::
Tithingman
(n.) A
parish
officer
elected
annually
to
preserve
good order in the
church
during
divine
service,
to make
complaint
of any
disorderly
conduct,
and to
enforce
the
observance
of the
Sabbath..
Jeremiade
::
"Jeremiade
(n.) A tale of
sorrow,
disappointment,
or
complaint;
a
doleful
story;
a
dolorous
tirade;
--
generally
used
satirically..
Crimination
::
Crimination
(n.) The act of
accusing;
accusation;
charge;
complaint.
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. i.) A
complaint
half
suppressed,
or
uttered
in a low,
muttering
voice..
Declaration
::
Declaration
(n.) That part of the
process
in which the
plaintiff
sets forth in order and at large his cause of
complaint;
the
narration
of the
plaintiff's
case
containing
the
count,
or
counts.
See
Count,
n., 3..
Plaint
::
Plaint
(n.)
Audible
expression
of
sorrow;
lamentation;
complaint;
hence,
a
mournful
song; a
lament..
Fret
::
Fret (n.)
Agitation
of mind
marked
by
complaint
and
impatience;
disturbance
of
temper;
irritation;
as, he keeps his mind in a
continual
fret..
Querulous
::
Querulous
(v.)
Expressing
complaint;
fretful;
whining;
as, a
querulous
tone of
voice..
Plainant
::
Plainant
(n.) One who makes
complaint;
the
plaintiff.
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To bring
about;
to bring
forward;
to be the cause or agent of; to
effect,
do,
perform,
or
execute;
-- often used with a noun to form a
phrase
equivalent
to the
simple
verb that
corresponds
to such noun; as, to make
complaint,
for to
complain;
to make
record
of, for to
record;
to make
abode,
for to
abide,
etc..
Ah
::
Ah
(interj.)
An
exclamation,
expressive
of
surprise,
pity,
complaint,
entreaty,
contempt,
threatening,
delight,
triumph,
etc.,
according
to the
manner
of
utterance..
Lament
::
Lament
(v.) Grief or
sorrow
expressed
in
complaints
or
cries;
lamentation;
a
wailing;
a
moaning;
a
weeping.
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