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Definition of mora
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mora is as below...
Mora (n.) A
leguminous
tree of
Guiana
and
Trinidad
(Dimorphandra
excelsa);
also, its
timber,
used in
shipbuilding
and
making
furniture..
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Moroxylate
::
Moroxylate
(n.) A
morate.
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) One who, or that
which,
sucks;
esp., one of the
organs
by which
certain
animals,
as the
octopus
and
remora,
adhere
to other
bodies..
Attractive
::
Attractive
(a.)
Attracting
or
drawing
by moral
influence
or
pleasurable
emotion;
alluring;
inviting;
pleasing.
Memorable
::
Memorable
(a.)
Worthy
to be
remembered;
very
important
or
remarkable.
Compel
::
Compel
(v. t.) To drive or urge with
force,
or
irresistibly;
to
force;
to
constrain;
to
oblige;
to
necessitate,
either
by
physical
or moral
force..
Due
::
Due (n.) That which is owed; debt; that which one
contracts
to pay, or do, to or for
another;
that which
belongs
or may be
claimed
as a
right;
whatever
custom,
law, or
morality
requires
to be done; a fee; a
toll..
L''envoy
::
L'envoy
(n.) One or more
detached
verses
at the end of a
literary
composition,
serving
to
convey
the
moral,
or to
address
the poem to a
particular
person;
-- orig.
employed
in old
French
poetry..
Commonplace
::
Commonplace
(n.) A
memorandum;
something
to be
frequently
consulted
or
referred
to.
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Relating
to duty or
obligation;
pertaining
to those
intentions
and
actions
of which right and
wrong,
virtue
and vice, are
predicated,
or to the rules by which such
intentions
and
actions
ought to be
directed;
relating
to the
practice,
manners,
or
conduct
of men as
social
beings
in
relation
to each
other,
as
respects
right and
wrong,
so far as they are
properly
subject
to
rules..
Towards
::
Towards
(prep.)
With
direction
to, in a moral
sense;
with
respect
or
reference
to;
regarding;
concerning..
Person
::
Person
(n.) A
living,
self-conscious
being,
as
distinct
from an
animal
or a
thing;
a moral
agent;
a human
being;
a man,
woman,
or
child..
Disorderly
::
Disorderly
(a.)
Offensive
to good
morals
and
public
decency;
notoriously
offensive;
as, a
disorderly
house..
Virus
::
Virus (v. i.) Fig.: Any
morbid
corrupting
quality
in
intellectual
or moral
conditions;
something
that
poisons
the mind or the soul; as, the virus of
obscene
books..
Commemoratory
::
Commemoratory
(a.)
Serving
to
commemorate;
commemorative.
Memorial
::
Memorial
(a.)
Serving
to
preserve
remembrance;
commemorative;
as, a
memorial
building..
Castaway
::
Castaway
(n.) One who is
ruined;
one who has made moral
shipwreck;
a
reprobate.
Scarf
::
Scarf (n.) A
cormorant.
Inamoratos
::
Inamoratos
(pl. ) of
Inamorat.
Jeel
::
Jeel (n.) A
morass;
a
shallow
lake.
Libertine
::
Libertine
(n.)
Dissolute;
licentious;
profligate;
loose in
morals;
as,
libertine
principles
or
manners..
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