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Definition of harm
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Harm (n.) To hurt; to
injure;
to
damage;
to
wrong.
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Cosmos
::
Cosmos
(n.) The
theory
or
description
of the
universe,
as a
system
displaying
order and
harmony..
Goddess
::
Goddess
(n.) A woman of
superior
charms
or
excellence.
Illesive
::
Illesive
(a.) Not
injurious;
harmless.
Mantra
::
Mantra
(n.) A
prayer;
an
invocation;
a
religious
formula;
a
charm.
Air
::
Air (n.) In
harmonized
chorals,
psalmody,
part
songs,
etc., the part which bears the tune or
melody
-- in
modern
harmony
usually
the upper part -- is
sometimes
called
the air..
Disharmony
::
Disharmony
(n.) Want of
harmony;
discord;
incongruity.
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) Harm.
Noxious
::
Noxious
(a.)
Hurtful;
harmful;
baneful;
pernicious;
injurious;
destructive;
unwholesome;
insalubrious;
as,
noxious
air, food, or
climate;
pernicious;
corrupting
to
morals;
as,
noxious
practices
or
examples..
Offend
::
Offend
(v. t.) To be
offensive
to; to harm; to pain; to
annoy;
as,
strong
light
offends
the eye; to
offend
the
conscience..
Christcross-row
::
Christcross-row
() The
alphabet;
--
formerly
so
called,
either
from the cross
usually
set
before
it, or from a
superstitious
custom,
sometimes
practiced,
of
writing
it in the form of a
cross,
by way of a
charm..
Evil
::
Evil (n.)
Anything
which
impairs
the
happiness
of a being or
deprives
a being of any good;
anything
which
causes
suffering
of any kind to
sentient
beings;
injury;
mischief;
harm; --
opposed
to good.
Incongruous
::
Incongruous
(a.) Not
congruous;
reciprocally
disagreeing;
not
capable
of
harmonizing
or
readily
assimilating;
inharmonious;
inappropriate;
unsuitable;
not
fitting;
inconsistent;
improper;
as, an
incongruous
remark;
incongruous
behavior,
action,
dress,
etc..
Harmonicon
::
Harmonicon
(n.) A
small,
flat, wind
instrument
of
music,
in which the notes are
produced
by the
vibration
of free
metallic
reeds..
Polypharmacy
::
Polypharmacy
(n.) A
prescription
made up of many
medicines
or
ingredients.
Maleficiate
::
Maleficiate
(v. t.) To
bewitch;
to harm.
Unite
::
Unite (v. t.)
Hence,
to join by a legal or moral bond, as
families
by
marriage,
nations
by
treaty,
men by
opinions;
to join in
interest,
affection,
fellowship,
or the like; to cause to
agree;
to
harmonize;
to
associate;
to
attach..
Pharmacology
::
Pharmacology
(n.) A
treatise
on the art of
preparing
medicines.
Lovely
::
Lovely
(superl.)
Having
such an
appearance
as
excites,
or is
fitted
to
excite,
love;
beautiful;
charming;
very
pleasing
in form,
looks,
tone, or
manner..
Charm
::
Charm (n.)
Anything
worn for its
supposed
efficacy
to the
wearer
in
averting
ill or
securing
good
fortune.
Inoculate
::
Inoculate
(v. t.) Fig.: To
introduce
into the mind; -- used
especially
of
harmful
ideas or
principles;
to
imbue;
as, to
inoculate
one with
treason
or
infidelity..
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