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Definition of mora
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Mora (n.)
Delay;
esp.,
culpable
delay;
postponement..
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Triglyph
::
Triglyph
(n.) An
ornament
in the
frieze
of the Doric
order,
repeated
at equal
intervals.
Each
triglyph
consists
of a
rectangular
tablet,
slightly
projecting,
and
divided
nearly
to the top by two
parallel
and
perpendicular
gutters,
or
channels,
called
glyphs,
into three
parts,
or
spaces,
called
femora.
A half
channel,
or
glyph,
is also cut upon each of the
perpendicular
edges of the
tablet.
See
Illust.
of
Entablature..
Tickler
::
Tickler
(n.) A book
containing
a
memorandum
of notes and debts
arranged
in the order of their
maturity.
Infectious
::
Infectious
(a.)
Corrupting,
or
tending
to
corrupt
or
contaminate;
vitiating;
demoralizing..
Fire
::
Fire (n.)
Liveliness
of
imagination
or
fancy;
intellectual
and moral
enthusiasm;
capacity
for ardor and zeal.
Operative
::
Operative
(a.)
Having
the power of
acting;
hence,
exerting
force,
physical
or
moral;
active
in the
production
of
effects;
as, an
operative
motive..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
subjected
to the laws of
physical
necessity;
capable
of
voluntary
activity;
endowed
with moral
liberty;
-- said of the will.
Corruptible
::
Corruptible
(a.)
Capable
of being
corrupted,
or
morally
vitiated;
susceptible
of
depravation..
Empower
::
Empower
(v. t.) To give moral or
physical
power,
faculties,
or
abilities
to..
Czechs
::
Czechs
(n. pl.) The most
westerly
branch
of the great
Slavic
family
of
nations,
numbering
now more than
6,000,000,
and found
principally
in
Bohemia
and
Moravia..
Virtuous
::
Virtuous
(a.)
Having
moral
excellence;
characterized
by
morality;
upright;
righteous;
pure; as, a
virtuous
action..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. i.) To turn or bend
aside;
to
deviate;
to
stray;
to
withdraw;
as, a line that
declines
from
straightness;
conduct
that
declines
from sound
morals..
Sea Crow
::
Sea crow () The
cormorant.
Impotency
::
Impotency
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
impotent;
want of
strength
or
power,
animal,
intellectual,
or
moral;
weakness;
feebleness;
inability;
imbecility..
Gade
::
Gade (n.) A pike, so
called
at Moray
Firth;
--
called
also
gead..
Audacity
::
Audacity
(n.)
Reckless
daring;
presumptuous
impudence;
--
implying
a
contempt
of law or moral
restraints.
Moral
::
Moral (n.) The inner
meaning
or
significance
of a
fable,
a
narrative,
an
occurrence,
an
experience,
etc.; the
practical
lesson
which
anything
is
designed
or
fitted
to
teach;
the
doctrine
meant to be
inculcated
by a
fiction;
a
maxim..
Error
::
Error (n.) A moral
offense;
violation
of duty; a sin or
transgression;
iniquity;
fault.
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..
Herrnhuter
::
Herrnhuter
(n.) One of the
Moravians;
-- so
called
from the
settlement
of
Herrnhut
(the
Lord's
watch)
made, about 1722, by the
Moravians
at the
invitation
of
Nicholas
Lewis,
count of
Zinzendorf,
upon his
estate
in the
circle
of
Bautzen..
Dissoluteness
::
Dissoluteness
(n.) State or
quality
of being
dissolute;
looseness
of
morals
and
manners;
addictedness
to
sinful
pleasures;
debauchery;
dissipation.
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