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virtue
noun
1 a quality regarded as morally good He has many virtues, including honesty .
2 moral goodness; righteousness.
3 an admirable quality or desirable feature The virtue of this one is its long life .
4 virginity, especially in women.
5 Christianity in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the fifth-highest rank. Compare seraph, cherub, throne, dominion, power, principality, archangel, angel.
[13c: from French vertu , from Latin virtus -manliness' or -bravery-]
by or in virtue of something because of it; on account of it.
make a virtue of necessity to do something unpleasant with a good grace, from a sense of duty or obligation.
noun
1 a quality regarded as morally good He has many virtues, including honesty .
2 moral goodness; righteousness.
3 an admirable quality or desirable feature The virtue of this one is its long life .
4 virginity, especially in women.
5 Christianity in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the fifth-highest rank. Compare seraph, cherub, throne, dominion, power, principality, archangel, angel.
[13c: from French vertu , from Latin virtus -manliness' or -bravery-]
by or in virtue of something because of it; on account of it.
make a virtue of necessity to do something unpleasant with a good grace, from a sense of duty or obligation.
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