- MORALLY UNCORRUPTED
- [A]AZYMUS (-A -UM)
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
in´cor|rupt´ness — in|cor|rupt «IHN kuh RUHPT», adjective. 1. not corruptible; morally uncorrupted; pure in life; honest: »To say of a judge that he was incorrupt was hardly to eulogize him (Archer Polson). 2. free from decay; not decayed or rotten; sound. 3. not… … Useful english dictionary
in´cor|rupt´ly — in|cor|rupt «IHN kuh RUHPT», adjective. 1. not corruptible; morally uncorrupted; pure in life; honest: »To say of a judge that he was incorrupt was hardly to eulogize him (Archer Polson). 2. free from decay; not decayed or rotten; sound. 3. not… … Useful english dictionary
in|cor|rupt — «IHN kuh RUHPT», adjective. 1. not corruptible; morally uncorrupted; pure in life; honest: »To say of a judge that he was incorrupt was hardly to eulogize him (Archer Polson). 2. free from decay; not decayed or rotten; sound. 3. not marred by… … Useful english dictionary
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