moral+qualities

  • 101Race (classification of humans) — Race Classification Race (classification of humans) Genetics …

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  • 102Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace — This article is about the film. For the video game, see Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (video game). Star Wars I redirects here. For the first film in theatrical order, see Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Star Wars Episode I: The… …

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  • 103Bonnier — This long established surname, of Old French origin, is derived from the Old French term bonnaire , from the phrase de bon(ne)aire , of good bearing or appearance, adopted into Middle English as boner(e), bonour , gentle, courteous, handsome, and …

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  • 104geallig — adj of the senses and things affecting them, sharp, dazzling, stinging, pungent, fine, piercing; Of sensation in its widest extent: sharp, severe; Of the internal states of the human system, violent, sharp, severe, gnawing; Of the states of mind …

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  • 105nature — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. character, type, sort, kind; essence, basis, essential; constitution, quality; disposition, structure; temperament, bent, class, form; heart; creation, universe. See feeling, intrinsic, tendency. II… …

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  • 106character — n. 1. Mark, figure, sign, symbol, emblem, letter. 2. Constitution, quality, nature, disposition, cast, turn, bent. 3. Moral qualities, personal traits, habitual conduct. 4. Marked traits, strongly marked personality, striking qualities. 5. Person …

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  • 107noble — [nō′bəl] adj. nobler, noblest [OFr < L nobilis, lit., well known < base of (g)noscere, to KNOW] 1. having eminence, renown, fame, etc.; illustrious 2. having or showing high moral qualities or ideals, or greatness of character; lofty 3.… …

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  • 108Arrest of judgment — Judgment Judg ment, n. [OE. jugement, F. jugement, LL. judicamentum, fr. L. judicare. See {Judge}, v. i.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of judging; the operation of the mind, involving comparison and discrimination, by which a knowledge of the values …

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  • 109Base — (b[=a]s), a. [OE. bass, F. bas, low, fr. LL. bassus thick, fat, short, humble; cf. L. Bassus, a proper name, and W. bas shallow. Cf. {Bass} a part in music.] 1. Of little, or less than the usual, height; of low growth; as, base shrubs. [Archaic]… …

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  • 110Base fee — Base Base (b[=a]s), a. [OE. bass, F. bas, low, fr. LL. bassus thick, fat, short, humble; cf. L. Bassus, a proper name, and W. bas shallow. Cf. {Bass} a part in music.] 1. Of little, or less than the usual, height; of low growth; as, base shrubs.… …

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