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  • 111immorality — n 1. wickedness, evilness, badness, iniquitousness, heinousness, nefariousness, flagitiousness, viciousness, villainousness, miscreancy; corruption, depravity, turpitude, moral turpitude, unscrupu lousness, shamelessness; foulness, baseness,… …

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  • 112impurity — n 1. contamination, befoulment, pollution, adulteration, infection; uncleanness, dirtiness, filthiness, foulness, feculence; turbidity, turbidness, muddiness, murkiness, cloudiness. 2. unchasteness, unchastity, defilement, corruption, perversion; …

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  • 113irreligion — n 1. atheism, godlessness, ungodliness, unholiness, disbelief, unbelief, nonbelief, unbelievingness, nonspirituality, nonspiritualness; infidelity, heathenism, heathenness, heathendom, heathenhood, paganism; agnosticism, skepticism, doubt,… …

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  • 114meanness — n 1. baseness, lowness, ignobility, ig nobleness; dishonorableness, disreputability, disreputableness, disgracefulness; shabbiness, unfairness, injustice; contemptibility, contemptibleness, despicableness, scurviness, vileness, abjectness;… …

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  • 115paltriness — n 1. pettiness, triviality, trivialism, Brit. pottiness, inconsiderableness, unappreciableness, inconsequentiality, insignificance, unimportance, irrelevance, irrelevancy, nonessentiality; littleness, smallness, minuteness, slightness,… …

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  • 116perversity — n 1. contrariness, contradictoriness, contradictiousness, Archaic. contrariousness, contrariety, contumaciousness, contumacity, contumacy, frowardness, seditiousness, refractoriness, querulousness; waywardness, disobedience, intransigence,… …

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  • 117turpitude — n 1. depravity, corruption, corruptness, corruptedness, perversion, depravation; demoralization, deterioration, corrosion, degradation, debasement, abasement, vitiation, degeneration, degeneracy, degenerateness; adulteration, pollution,… …

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  • 118Greek Vampires — There are over a dozen words in the Greek language that translate to mean vampire, and it is no wonder, as Greece has more species of vampires and vampiric creatures than any other country. Just like the great white shark, which over the eons has …

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  • 119Jigar Khoy — (JIG ger COY) Variations: Jigar Kohr, Jigogonja In the North Indian nomadic tribes of the Bhils, Kols, and Santals there exists a type of VAMPIRIC WITCH called a jigar khoy, or a JIGARKHWAR if a woman. The jigar khoy uses his hypnosis skills to… …

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  • 120evil — /ˈivəl / (say eevuhl) adjective 1. violating or inconsistent with the moral law; wicked: evil deeds; an evil life. 2. harmful; injurious: evil laws. 3. characterised or accompanied by misfortune or suffering; unfortunate; disastrous: to be fallen …