We found 27 dictionaries that define the word
morals:
General (18 matching dictionaries)
- morals: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
- morals: Merriam-Webster
- morals: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
- morals: Collins English Dictionary
- morals: Vocabulary.com
- Morals, morals: Wordnik
- morals: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- morals: Wiktionary
- morals: Dictionary.com
- morals: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
- Morals (film), Morals: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
- morals: Rhymezone
- morals: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
- morals: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
- morals: FreeDictionary.org
- morals: Mnemonic Dictionary
- morals: TheFreeDictionary.com
- morals: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations
Business (2 matching dictionaries)
- morals: Legal dictionary
- morals: Financial dictionary
Computing (1 matching dictionary)
- morals: Encyclopedia
Medicine (4 matching dictionaries)
- Medical Dictionary (No longer online)
- online medical dictionary (No longer online)
- Specific Diseases/Disorders (No longer online)
- morals: Medical dictionary
Religion (1 matching dictionary)
- Scientology® and Dianetics® (No longer online)
Slang (1 matching dictionary)
- morals: Urban Dictionary
(Note: See
moral as well.)
▸ noun: a 1921 American silent drama film directed by William Desmond Taylor and starring May McAvoy, William P. Carleton, and Marian Skinner.
public,
good,
loose,
european,
corrupt,
private,
christian,
bad,
sexual,
pure,
high
On practice and on morals; An' aff the godly pour in thrangs, To gie the jars an' barrels A lift that day. |
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