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purity
English
Etymology
pure +? -ity, from Old French purete, from Latin puritas.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?pj????ti/, /?pj????ti/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?pj???ti/, /?pj??ti/
- Hyphenation: pur?i?ty
Noun
purity (countable and uncountable, plural purities)
- The state or degree of being pure.
- Antonym: impurity
Derived terms
- purity ball
- purity pledge
- purity ring
- purity spiral
Translations
purity From the web:
- what purity is 14k gold
- what purity is sterling silver
- what purity means
- what purity is dental gold
- what purity is 24k gold
- what purity is 18k gold
- what purity is 22k gold
- what purity is 24 karat gold
adulterant
English
Noun
adulterant (plural adulterants)
- That which adulterates, or reduces the purity of something.
Translations
Latin
Verb
adulterant
- third-person plural present active indicative of adulter?
adulterant From the web:
- what adulterant is used to alter the rice
- what adulterants are added
- what is mean by adulterants
- what are adulterants in a drug test
- what does adulterant mean
- food adulteration
- what is adulterant check
- what is adulterants in mortar
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