Definitionn. being undiluted or unmixed with extraneous material
Last update: September 11, 2015
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Purity of the soul leads to the heaven. [noun]
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Brides traditionally wear white to symbolize purity, although variations, including ivory, cream or pastels are sometimes used. [noun]
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Will the assay results provide any clues not only to possible sources but also to purity or the possible adulteration of the specimens? [noun]
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But, in the milder moments of their plaint, these emblems of purity and sweetness were cast back to their places, with every sign of tenderness and regret. [noun]
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'Tis pity that shyness of youthful purity wears off in a week.' [noun]
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'She knows not the sinful impulses of her own heart,' I said, 'knows not in her purity how near she goes to a fall.' [noun]
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Certain it is that when the Rector held his dinner party, two gallant bosoms throbbed beneath the emblem of purity and content. [noun]
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Sin, even the subtlest, could not so disguise itself that her purity would not take alarm. [noun]
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I looked for folly from her; but wisdom, honour, purity, all the virtues from you. [noun]
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