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baseness
baseness (ˈbeɪsnɪs) [f. base a. + -ness.] † 1. Lowness or feebleness in sound; deepness in tone. Obs.; cf. bassness.1609 Bible (Douay) Eccles. xii. 4 The baseness of the grinders voice. 1626 Bacon Sylva §184 The Baseness or Trebleness of Tones. 2. Low birth or rank, lowly or mean estate, lowliness; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turpitude
Turpitude, meaning baseness or depravity, can refer specifically to: Moral turpitude, a legal concept in the United States Gnostical turpitude, the crime wikipedia.org
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baseness
basenessn [U] state of being base3(1) 卑鄙. 牛津英汉双解词典
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A Curtain of Green
a town the author knows well; the farthest reaches of that scene never go beyond the boundaries of her own state....Dullness, bitterness, self-pity, baseness wikipedia.org
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pusillity
† puˈsillity Obs. [ad. post-cl. L. pusillitās, f. pusill-us little, petty.] Littleness, pettiness.a 1619 M. Fotherby Atheom. Pref. (1622) 18 Mans most contemptible pusillitie & baseness. 1661 Feltham Resolves ii. xxxiii, Without lessening God to the Pusillity of Man. Oxford English Dictionary
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Michael Egnor
, Ben Stein describes this as "Darwinists were quick to try and exterminate this new threat," and Egnor says he was shocked by the "viciousness" and "baseness wikipedia.org
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disconsolacy
† disˈconsolacy Obs. [f. disconsolate a.: see -acy.] The state or condition of being disconsolate; disconsolateness.1653 Waterhouse Apol. Learning 148 (L.) My repair shall be to God..in all spiritual doubts and disconsolacies. a 1677 Barrow Exp. Creed (T.), Penury, baseness, disconsolacy. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kurt Küttner
He therefore exploited the weakness or baseness of some of the prisoners and turned them into informers. wikipedia.org
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disconsolancy
[disconsolancy Explained as: disconsolateness. Error for disconsolacy.[1818 Todd Addenda, Disconsolacy, disconsolateness (quoting Barrow On the Creed, Penury, baseness, disconsolacy).] Entered in 1846 Worcester as Disconsolancy (citing Barrow); hence in some later Dicts. From this has been derived a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Josiah Woodward
Being the substance of six sermons, deliver'd in the chappel at PoplerThe baseness and perniciousness of the sin of slandering and backbitingThe divine wikipedia.org
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base-minded
ˈbase-ˈminded, a. [f. base a. 9, 16.] Having a base mind; = base a. 9. Hence base-mindedly = basely 4; base-mindedness = baseness 4.1586 Queen Elizabeth in Ellis Orig. Lett. i. 225 III. 23, I am not so baceminded that feare of any livinge..prince shoulde make me afrayde. 1614 Selden Titles Hon. 62 B... Oxford English Dictionary
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Annibale Caro
Letters he wrote, both in his own name and on behalf of the Cardinals Farnese, are considered remarkable for both the baseness they display and for their wikipedia.org
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abhorment
† abˈhorment Obs. [f. abhor v. + -ment.] The action of abhorring; the condition of abhorrence, detestation.1576 Baker tr. Gesner's Jewell of Health 77/2 Which water..was delectable and without abhorrement to the pacients. 1648 Symmons Vindication 122 Our abhorment of the cruelties of the Irish, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jennie Darlington
Fickle, changeable, unpredictable, her baseness disguised by a white make-up of pristine purity. wikipedia.org
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ingentility
† ingenˈtility Obs. rare—1. [in-3.] The opposite of gentility: ungentle birth or breeding.1604 [Middleton] Father Hubburd's T. Wks. (Bullen) V. 601 Gold..that throwest the earthen bowl of the world, with the bias the wrong way, to peasantry, baseness, ingentility. Oxford English Dictionary
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