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Definition of mora
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Mora (n.) A game of
guessing
the
number
of
fingers
extended
in a quick
movement
of the hand, -- much
played
by
Italians
of the lower
classes..
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Decorate
::
Decorate
(v. t.) To deck with that which is
becoming,
ornamental,
or
honorary;
to
adorn;
to
beautify;
to
embellish;
as, to
decorate
the
person;
to
decorate
an
edifice;
to
decorate
a lawn with
flowers;
to
decorate
the mind with moral
beauties;
to
decorate
a hero with
honors..
Pulchritude
::
Pulchritude
(n.)
Attractive
moral
excellence;
moral
beauty.
Conscience
::
Conscience
(n.) The
faculty,
power,
or
inward
principle
which
decides
as to the
character
of one's own
actions,
purposes,
and
affections,
warning
against
and
condemning
that which is
wrong,
and
approving
and
prompting
to that which is
right;
the moral
faculty
passing
judgment
on one's self; the moral
sense..
Wake
::
Wake (n.) An
annual
parish
festival
formerly
held in
commemoration
of the
dedication
of a
church.
Originally,
prayers
were said on the
evening
preceding,
and hymns were sung
during
the
night,
in the
church;
subsequently,
these
vigils
were
discontinued,
and the day
itself,
often with
succeeding
days, was
occupied
in rural
pastimes
and
exercises,
attended
by
eating
and
drinking,
often to
excess..
Weakness
::
Weakness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being weak; want of
strength
or
firmness;
lack of
vigor;
want of
resolution
or of moral
strength;
feebleness.
Disease
::
Disease
(n.) An
alteration
in the state of the body or of some of its
organs,
interrupting
or
disturbing
the
performance
of the vital
functions,
and
causing
or
threatening
pain and
weakness;
malady;
affection;
illness;
sickness;
disorder;
--
applied
figuratively
to the mind, to the moral
character
and
habits,
to
institutions,
the
state,
etc..
Interlude
::
Interlude
(n.) A form of
English
drama or play,
usually
short,
merry,
and
farcical,
which
succeeded
the
Moralities
or Moral Plays in the
transition
to the
romantic
or
Elizabethan
drama..
Incompetency
::
Incompetency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
incompetent;
want of
physical,
intellectual,
or moral
ability;
insufficiency;
inadequacy;
as, the
incompetency
of a child hard
labor,
or of an idiot for
intellectual
efforts..
Tablet
::
Tablet
(n.) A kind of
pocket
memorandum
book.
Educate
::
Educate
(v. t.) To bring /// or guide the
powers
of, as a
child;
to
develop
and
cultivate,
whether
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
but more
commonly
limited
to the
mental
activities
or
senses;
to
expand,
strengthen,
and
discipline,
as the mind, a
faculty,
etc.,;
to form and
regulate
the
principles
and
character
of; to
prepare
and fit for any
calling
or
business
by
systematic
instruction;
to
cultivate;
to
train;
to
instruct;
as, to
educate
a
child;
to
educate
the eye or the
taste..
Arrest
::
Arrest
(v. t.) Any
seizure
by
power,
physical
or
moral..
Perfection
::
Perfection
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
perfect
or
complete,
so that
nothing
requisite
is
wanting;
entire
development;
consummate
culture,
skill,
or moral
excellence;
the
highest
attainable
state or
degree
of
excellence;
maturity;
as,
perfection
in an art, in a
science,
or in a
system;
perfection
in form or
degree;
fruits
in
perfection..
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To write upon the back or
outside
of a paper or
letter,
as a
direction,
heading,
memorandum,
or
address..
Aggravation
::
Aggravation
(n.) The act of
aggravating,
or
making
worse;
-- used of
evils,
natural
or
moral;
the act of
increasing
in
severity
or
heinousness;
something
additional
to a crime or wrong and
enhancing
its guilt or
injurious
consequences..
Asperity
::
Asperity
(n.) Moral
roughness;
roughness
of
manner;
severity;
crabbedness;
harshness;
--
opposed
to
mildness.
Compressor
::
Compressor
(n.) An
instrument
for
compressing
an
artery
(esp.,
the
femoral
artery)
or other
part..
Agendum
::
Agendum
(n.)
Something
to be done; in the pl., a
memorandum
book..
Philosophate
::
Philosophate
(v. i.) To play the
philosopher;
to
moralize.
Eminence
::
Eminence
(n.) An
elevated
condition
among men; a place or
station
above men in
general,
either
in rank,
office,
or
celebrity;
social
or moral
loftiness;
high rank;
distinction;
preferment..
Moraler
::
Moraler
(n.) A
moralizer.
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