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immoral(dictionary)
IMMORAL CONSIDERATION(law)
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Immoral Marks (scandalous Marks)(law)
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chondroglossus (medicine) and immoral (iou)


chondroglossus (medicine)


chondroglossus


See: chondroglossus muscle.

Origin: chondro-+ G. Glossa, tongue


immoral (iou)



immoral adjective. M17.
[from IM-2 + MORAL adjective.]
Not consistent with or not conforming to accepted moral principles; esp. dissolute, depraved.
immoral earnings: see EARNING noun1 3.
G. Greene They form the immoral background to that extraordinary period of haphazard violence.
immoralism noun [after German Immoralismus] a system of thought or behaviour which rejects accepted moral principles E20.
immoralist noun an advocate of immorality L17.
immoralize verb trans. make immoral M18.
immorally adverb E18.