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MORBO'SE, a. [L. morbosus.] Proceeding from disease; unsound; unhealthy; as a mo...
MORBIL'LOUS, a. [L. morbilli, measles, a medical term from morbus.] Pertaining t...
MORBIF'IC MORBIF'ICAL, a. [L. morbus, disease, and facio, to make. Causing disea...
MOR'BIDNESS, n. A state of being diseased, sickly or unsound.
MOR'BID, a. [L. morbidus, form morbus, a disease, from the root of morior, to di...
MORA'VIAN, a. Pertaining to Moravia. MORA'VIAN , n. One of a religious sect, cal...
MORASS'Y, a. Marshy; fenny.
MORASS', n. A marsh; a fen; a tract of low moist ground.
COMMORANCE,MORANCY, n. A dwelling or ordinary residence in a place; abode; habit...
MOR'ALS, n. plu. The practice of the duties of life; as a man of correct morals....
MOR'ALLY, adv. In a moral or ethical sense; according to the rules of morality. ...
MOR'ALIZING, ppr. Applying to a moral purpose, or explaining in a moral sense. 1...
MOR'ALIZER, n. One who moralizes.
MOR'ALIZED, pp. Applied to a moral purpose, or explained in a moral sense. 1. Re...
MOR'ALIZE, v.t. 1. To apply to a moral purpose, or to explain in a moral sense. ...
MORALIZA'TION, n. Moral reflections, or the act of making moral reflections. 1. ...