evil-doing

  • 71yfeldǽde — adj evil doing, of evil deeds …

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  • 72turpitude — n 1. depravity, corruption, corruptness, corruptedness, perversion, depravation; demoralization, deterioration, corrosion, degradation, debasement, abasement, vitiation, degeneration, degeneracy, degenerateness; adulteration, pollution,… …

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  • 73malefic — ma•lef•ic [[t]məˈlɛf ɪk[/t]] adj. productive of evil; malign; harmful: a malefic spell[/ex] • Etymology: 1645–55; < L maleficus evil doing. See male , fic …

    From formal English to slang

  • 74malefic — /məˈlɛfɪk/ (say muh lefik) adjective productive of evil; malign. {Latin maleficus evil doing} …

  • 75sin — [n] illegal or immoral action anger, covetousness, crime, damnation, debt, deficiency, demerit, disobedience, envy, error, evil, evil doing, fault, gluttony, guilt, immorality, imperfection, iniquity, lust, misdeed, offense, peccability,… …

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  • 76Uposatha — The Uposatha is the Buddhist sabbath day, in existence from the Buddha s time (500 B.C.E.), and still being kept today in Theravada Buddhists countries. [For examples of published Pali English dictionaries that define Uposatha as Sabbath, see… …

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  • 77Just Crazy! — Infobox Book name = Just Crazy! title orig = translator = image caption = Australian cover author = Andy Griffiths illustrator = Terry Denton cover artist = country = Australia language = English series = Part of the Just! series subject = genre …

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  • 78Caminhos do Coração — Caminos del Corazon Caminhos do Coração titlecard. Genre Telenovela Created by Tiago Santiago Directed by …

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  • 79depravity — n 1. corruption, corruptness, corrupt edness, perversion, depravation; demoralization, deterioration, corrosion, degradation, debasement, abasement, vitiation, degeneration, degeneracy, de generateness; adulteration, pollution, contamination,… …

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  • 80Maleficence — Ma*lef i*cence, n. [L. maleficentia. Cf. {Malfeasance}.] Evil doing, esp. to others. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English