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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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Obstacle
::
Obstacle
(v.) That which
stands
in the way, or
opposes;
anything
that
hinders
progress;
a
hindrance;
an
obstruction,
physical
or
moral..
Empower
::
Empower
(v. t.) To give moral or
physical
power,
faculties,
or
abilities
to..
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..
Altruism
::
Altruism
(n.)
Regard
for
others,
both
natural
and
moral;
devotion
to the
interests
of
others;
brotherly
kindness;
--
opposed
to
egoism
or
selfishness..
Arm
::
Arm (v. t.) Fig.: To
furnish
with means of
defense;
to
prepare
for
resistance;
to
fortify,
in a moral
sense..
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) An
assemblage
or
graces
or
properties
pleasing
to the eye, the ear, the
intellect,
the
aesthetic
faculty,
or the moral
sense..
Potency
::
Potency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
potent;
physical
or moral
power;
inherent
strength;
energy;
ability
to
effect
a
purpose;
capability;
efficacy;
influence.
Guilty
::
Guilty
(superl.)
Having
incurred
guilt;
criminal;
morally
delinquent;
wicked;
chargeable
with, or
responsible
for,
something
censurable;
justly
exposed
to
penalty;
-- used with of, and
usually
followed
by the
crime,
sometimes
by the
punishment..
Philosophate
::
Philosophate
(v. i.) To play the
philosopher;
to
moralize.
Morality
::
Morality
(n.)
Intent;
meaning;
moral.
Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To
impose
restraint
upon; to limit in
motion
or
action;
to bind
legally
or
morally;
to
confine;
to
restrain.
Entire
::
Entire
(a.)
Without
mixture
or alloy of
anything;
unqualified;
morally
whole;
pure;
faithful.
Apologue
::
Apologue
(n.) A story or
relation
of
fictitious
events,
intended
to
convey
some moral
truth;
a moral
fable..
Morality
::
Morality
(n.) The
quality
of an
action
which
renders
it good; the
conformity
of an act to the
accepted
standard
of
right.
Profligacy
::
Profligacy
(a.) The
quality
of state of being
profligate;
a
profligate
or very
vicious
course
of life; a state of being
abandoned
in moral
principle
and in vice;
dissoluteness.
Dissolute
::
Dissolute
(a.)
Loosed
from
restraint;
esp., loose in
morals
and
conduct;
recklessly
abandoned
to
sensual
pleasures;
profligate;
wanton;
lewd;
debauched..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Whatever
deviates
from moral
rectitude;
usually,
an act that
involves
evil
consequences,
as one which
inflicts
injury
on a
person;
any
injury
done to, or
received
from;
another;
a
trespass;
a
violation
of
right..
Marsh
::
Marsh (n.) A tract of soft wet land,
commonly
covered
partially
or
wholly
with
water;
a fen; a
swamp;
a
morass..
Crack
::
Crack (n.)
Rupture;
flaw;
breach,
in a moral
sense..
Sea Crow
::
Sea crow () The
cormorant.
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