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doli incapax
(doli in|capax)
Pronunciation:
/ˈdɒlɪ ɪnˈkapaks/
adjective
Law
deemed incapable of forming the intent to commit a crime or tort, especially by reason of age (under ten years old).
Origin:
Latin, literally 'incapable of evil'
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