different between spoiling vs impurity

spoiling

English

Verb

spoiling

  1. present participle of spoil

Noun

spoiling (plural spoilings)

  1. plunder; pillage
    • May 10, 1775, Benjamin Franklin, Proposed Preamble to a Congressional Resolution on Privateering
      [] all the spoilings, thefts, burnings of houses and towns, and murders of innocent people, perpetrated by their wicked and inhuman corsairs on our coasts []

Anagrams

  • pignolis

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impurity

English

Etymology

impure +? -ity. From Middle French impurité, from Latin impuritas.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?m?pj??ti/, /?m?pju??ti/

Noun

impurity (countable and uncountable, plural impurities)

  1. The condition of being impure; because of contamination, pollution, adulteration or insufficient purification.
  2. A component or additive that renders something else impure.
  3. A state of immorality or sin; especially the weakness of the flesh: inchastity.

Synonyms

  • impureness

Antonyms

  • purity

Translations

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