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Accusable
Accusable Ac*cus"a*ble, a. [L. accusabilis: cf. F. accusable.] Liable to be accused or censured; chargeable with a crime or fault; blamable; -- with of.
Accusal
Accusal Ac*cus"al, n. Accusation. [R.] --Byron.
Accusant
Accusant Ac*cus"ant, n. [L. accusans, p. pr. of accusare: cf. F. accusant.] An accuser. --Bp. Hall.
Accusation
Accusation Ac`cu*sa"tion, n. [OF. acusation, F. accusation, L. accusatio, fr. accusare. See Accuse.] 1. The act of accusing or charging with a crime or with a lighter offense. We come not by the way of accusation To taint that honor every good tongue blesses. --Shak. 2. That of which one is accused; the charge of an offense or crime, or the declaration containing the charge. [They] set up over his head his accusation. --Matt. xxvii. 37. Syn: Impeachment; crimination; censure; charge.
Accusatival
Accusatival Ac*cu`sa*ti"val, a. Pertaining to the accusative case.
Accusative
Accusative Ac*cu"sa*tive, a. [F. accusatif, L. accusativus (in sense 2), fr. accusare. See Accuse.] 1. Producing accusations; accusatory. ``This hath been a very accusative age.' --Sir E. Dering. 2. (Gram.) Applied to the case (as the fourth case of Latin and Greek nouns) which expresses the immediate object on which the action or influence of a transitive verb terminates, or the immediate object of motion or tendency to, expressed by a preposition. It corresponds to the objective case in English.
Accusative
Accusative Ac*cu"sa*tive, n. (Gram.) The accusative case.
Accusatively
Accusatively Ac*cu"sa*tive*ly, adv. 1. In an accusative manner. 2. In relation to the accusative case in grammar.
Accusatorial
Accusatorial Ac*cu`sa*to"ri*al, a. Accusatory.
Accusatorially
Accusatorially Ac*cu`sa*to"ri*al*ly, adv. By way accusation.
Accusatory
Accusatory Ac*cu"sa*to*ry, a. [L. accusatorius, fr. accusare.] Pertaining to, or containing, an accusation; as, an accusatory libel. --Grote.
Preaccusation
Preaccusation Pre*ac`cu*sa"tion, n. Previous accusation.

Meaning of ACCUSA from wikipedia

- Infame accusa is a 1953 Italian melodrama film. It represents the directorial debut by Giuseppe Vari. Mirella Uberti as Gina Piero Lulli as Marco Folco...
- Squillante" (in Italian). PMLI. 15 December 2004. "Sme, Berlusconi ****olto dall' accusa di corruzione". La Repubblica (in Italian). 28 April 2007. "Tangenti alle...
- June 13, 2017. Russo, Lucio; Medaglia, Silvio M. (1996). "Sulla presunta accusa di empietà ad Aristarco di Samo". Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura classica...
- use political denunciation for vengeance on her lover. Secret Accusation (Accusa segreta) was painted in 1847–1848, the first of the three but showing the...
- Silent Action (Italian: La polizia accusa: il Servizio Segreto uccide, lit. 'The Police Accuse... The Secret Service Kills') is a 1975 Italian poliziottesco...
- è Supercoppa". La Repubblica (in Italian). 20 August 2005. "La Padania accusa l'Inter "11 stranieri in campo, vergogna"". La Repubblica (in Italian)....
- June 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2018. "Omicidio Pamela, il superteste in aula accusa Oseghale: "Non era morta, l'ha uccisa lui"" [Pamela's murder, the key witness...
- found in the Letters of St. Jerome, as he warned: "dum excusare credis, accusas" ("while you think you are excusing yourself, you are accusing yourself")...
- (1985) Heath (1913), p. 302. Lucio Russo, Silvio M. Medaglia, Sulla presunta accusa di empietà ad Aristarco di Samo, in Quaderni urbinati di cultura classica...
- – 1". Soccerway. 29 August 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2016. "La Padania accusa l'Inter "11 stranieri in campo, vergogna"" [Padania accuses Inter "11 foreigners...