Results for: having integrity, morally upright, characterized by ethical judgement
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skin condition, skin disorder characterized by pimples and other pustular eruptions which generally appear on the face (also acnae)acne
skin disease of animals, skin disease which affects animals and humans and is caused by parasitic mites (characterized loss of hair and scabby lesions)mange
skin disorder characterized by pimples and other pustular eruptions which generally appear on the face (also acne)acnae
skin tumors characterized by malignant growth of melanocytes, tumor of the skinmelanoma
small harpsichord, small keyboard instrument, small upright piano; small electronic organ; harpsichord with one keyboardspinet
somewhat erect, partially uprightsemierect
Spanish comic operetta, style of Spanish opera characterized by spoken dialogue and satirical themeszarzuela
species of plant characterized by spiny-edged leaves and clusters of flowers, spiny-leaved plantagave
stand up, get into an upright position; get out of bed; climb, ascend, move upward; rebel, revolt; increase, grow; appear over the horizon; come back to life, return from the dead; puff up, swell; originate in, begin inrose (rise)
Standards of conduct or moral judgement.Ethics
state of being characterized by rain, rainy qualityraininess
state of being upright; erectness; honesty, integrityuprightness
storm characterized by the presence of strong winds, storm with wind but no rainwindstorm
stricken with megalomania (mental disorder characterized by delusions of grandeur); of or pertaining to a megalomaniac; madly delusionalmegalomaniacal
stricken with megalomania (mental disorder characterized by delusions of grandeur); of or pertaining to a megalomaniac; madly delusionalmegalomanic
 

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