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Results for: act of explaining or defining in moral termsTranslations 1 - 30 of 216
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act of explaining or defining in moral termsmoralization
(Hebrew) good deed; commandment, Jewish law of moral conduct, religious dutymitzvah
(Slang) resembling a sermon, resembling a religious lecture; of discussion of moral or ethical standards, giving advice in irritating waypreachy
1 of 3 college terms, period of 3 months, period of three months, one of the three terms into which something is divided (academic year, pregnancy)trimester
able to be extradited, able to be handed over to another nation or judicial authority (i.e. a fugitive, criminal, etc.), within the terms of an extradition agreementextraditable
about existence, basic unit of currency in Brazil (equal to 100 centavos), coin or bill worth a real, emphasizing truth, essential, former currency in Spanish-speaking countries, in terms of purchasing power, involving only real numbers, not artificial...real
absence of moral inhibitions, immorality, licentiousnesslibertinism
accepted moral standards, how right or wrong something is, integrity; ethics; chastity; conformity to accepted rules of conduct, moral lessonmorality
acclimate plant or animal, confer citizenship; become a citizen; adapt, adjust; acclimate, acclimatize, explain in natural terms, grant citizenship to, introduce something foreign into general use, make naturalnaturalize
achieve something by careful consideration, adopt pose, affect somebody suddenly, affect somebody with emotion, agree to terms, animal disease caused by flies, attempt technical rating in U.S. Navy, be noticed by somebody, be perceived by somebody, bit...strike
act of accepting or receiving; approval; state of accepting or believing in something, agreement to pay, agreement to terms, coming to terms with somethingacceptance
act of defining a word, clarity of recorded sound, degree of clarity, embodiment of something, explanation, meaning, interpretation (as of a word or term), making something clear, meaning of worddefinition
act of explaining or understanding incorrectly, misconception, erroneous conclusionmisinterpretation
act of providing incriminating evidence to a law officer (in genreral in return for favors), act of ratting; disclosure; telling; act of explaining; speech act that gives informationinforming
act of renting out property for a specified period of time; possessing or occupying under the terms of a leaseleasing
acting in falsely moralizing way, devout, religious; orthodox; sanctimonious, self-righteous, holy or sacred, praiseworthy, religiously reverent, showing due respect, virtuous and moralpious
acting to determine, determiner, determining factor, definingdeterminative
action not considered moral, bring dishonor on a woman, cause suffering to; behave unjustly toward; injure, harm, violate; malign, discredit, discredit somebody, in wrong direction, incorrect, incorrect; erroneous; mistaken; erring; unjust; inappropria...wrong
actual or mental picture, conspicuous example, create image of, describe something in visual terms, example of figurative language, figure; form; reflection; picture; likeness; embodiment, imagine; draw a likeness; describe; reflect; picture in the min...image
additional words explaining a text, word added for clarificationepexegesis
advertising, position in terms of advertising, presenting of an account of money owed, invoicing, charging, total business transactedbilling
affected by alienation, somebody affected by alienation, unstable because of moral breakdownanomic
after this, by the terms of this, subsequently henceforth, as follows; under the authority ofhereunder
against moral principles, unethical, wrong; corrupt, unprincipled, depraved, defying moral principlesimmoral
agree to marry somebody, agree to terms, allow somebody to join, be welcoming to somebody, believe something, come to terms with something, endure situation, process something, receive something for review, receive; agree, consent, say yes to invitatio...accept
Agreement between lender and borrower which details specific terms of the bondissuance. Specifies legal obligations of bond issuer and rights of bondholders. Document spelling out the specific terms of a bond as well as the rights and responsibilities ...Indenture
algebraic expression that is the sum of two or more constants multiplied by variables with exponents (Mathematics), mathematical expression, multinomial, multi-term taxonomic name, with more than two termspolynomial
alliance, axis deer, central part of plant, line around which object rotates, line around which shape is symmetrical, line at maximum curvature, line defining direction of aircraft, line passing through crystal, line perpendicular to lens or mirroraxis
alphabetical list of computer codes, book of word meanings, foreign-language reference book of words, list of information, reference source which provides information on a given list of terms (i.e. translations, spelling, pronunciation, etc.); list of ...dictionary
alphabetical list of terms, list of terms and definitions (usually at the end of a book); dictionary of technical termsglossary
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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