Natural+affection

  • 51Duties of Relatives —     Duties of Relatives     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Duties of Relatives     The general precept of charity obliging us to love our neighbour as ourselves is of course applicable to our relatives. The tie of kinship, particularly in the nearer… …

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  • 52astorgous — adjective Lacking the tendency to express love and affection for ones own family or kin; lacking natural affection for close relatives; heartless The jury found the astorgous pedophile guilty of molesting his three young children and murdering… …

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  • 53Aversation — Av er*sa tion, n. [L. aversatio, fr. aversari to turn away, v. intens. of avertere. See {Avert}.] A turning from with dislike; aversion. [Obs.or Archaic] [1913 Webster] Some men have a natural aversation to some vices or virtues, and a natural… …

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  • 54Shelley Winters — Infobox actor name = Shelley Winters imagesize = 235px caption = from Tennessee Champ (fy|1954) birthname = Shirley Schrift birthdate = birth date|1920|8|18|df=y birthplace = St. Louis, Missouri deathdate = Death date and age|2006|1|14|1920|08|18 …

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  • 55White nationalism — is a political ideology which advocates a racial definition (or redefinition) of national identity for white people, in opposition to multiculturalism. The contemporary white nationalist movement in the United States is a reaction to the decline… …

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  • 56inofficious testament — /inafishas testamant/ A will not in accordance with the testator s natural affection and moral duties. But particularly, in the civil law, a will which deprives the heirs of that portion of the estate to which the law entitles them, and of which… …

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  • 57inofficious testament — /inafishas testamant/ A will not in accordance with the testator s natural affection and moral duties. But particularly, in the civil law, a will which deprives the heirs of that portion of the estate to which the law entitles them, and of which… …

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  • 58oblike — Oblique Ob*lique , a. [F., fr. L. obliquus; ob (see {Ob }) + liquis oblique; cf. licinus bent upward, Gr. le chrios slanting.] [Written also {oblike}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from,… …

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  • 59Oblique — Ob*lique , a. [F., fr. L. obliquus; ob (see {Ob }) + liquis oblique; cf. licinus bent upward, Gr. le chrios slanting.] [Written also {oblike}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; …

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  • 60Oblique angle — Oblique Ob*lique , a. [F., fr. L. obliquus; ob (see {Ob }) + liquis oblique; cf. licinus bent upward, Gr. le chrios slanting.] [Written also {oblike}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from,… …

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