Steve Cox · @RealSteveCox
9th Jul 2013 from Tweetings
@jdbeier38 @McFly8Deuce @AnthonyCumia @JimNorton Main Entry: 1mor·al
Pronunciation: \ˈmȯr-əl, ˈmär-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin moralis, from mor-, mos custom
Date: 14th century
1 a : of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior : ethical <moral judgments> b : expressing or teaching a of right behavior <a moral poem> c : conforming to a standard of right behavior d : sanctioned by or on one's conscience or ethical judgment <a moral obligation> e : capable of right and wrong action <a moral agent> 2 : though not proved : virtual <a moral certainty> 3 : perceptual or psychological rather than tangible or practical in nature or effect <a moral victory> <moral support>