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| to lower the morale; to weaken the spirit |
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| folkways that are considered conducive to the welfare of a society; customs of a people |
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| a teacher or writer on morals; a person who moralizes |
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| mental condition with respect to courage, discipline, confidence, willingness to endure hardship |
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| harmful to the health; unwholesome |
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| deadly to both sides of a group involved in a conflict, as in a civil war; mutually destructive |
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| causing great injury or destruction |
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| a difficult or unpleasant task; blame |
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| to free from a charge of guilt |
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| the concluding part of a speech |
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| a dramatic musical composition usually on a religious theme and presented without stage action |
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