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| virulent |
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| viruria |
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A virgin is most commonly seen as a person who has not engaged in sexual intercourse. In a stricter sense it is somebody who has not yet engaged in sexual activities (the wider this term is taken, the stricter the definition of virgin). The status of "virginity" is sometimes something that is respected and valued in societies, especially in regards to religious views of retaining one's virginity before marriage. ...
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| VIR | behaving according to standards of what is right or just |
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| VIR | of moral excellence |
| VIR | morally excellent |
| VIR | in a chaste and virtuous manner |
| VIR | in a moral manner |
| VIR | the quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong |
| VIR | tending to destroy viruses |
| VIR | an agent (physical or chemical) that inactivates or destroys viruses |
| VIR | extreme hostility |
| VIR | extreme harmfulness (as the capacity of a microorganism to cause disease) |
| VIR | extreme hostility |
| VIR | extreme harmfulness (as the capacity of a microorganism to cause disease) |
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