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  • 91safety — n secureness, security, safeness, invulnerability, unassailability; harmlessness, innocuousness; reliability, dependability, reputability; clear sailing, snug harbor, anchorage, shelter, sanctuary …

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  • 92sterility — n 1. purity, harmlessness, uninfectiousness, asepticism, cleanliness. 2. childlessness, barrenness, infertility, unprolificness, infecundity, Med. agenesis, impotence, effeteness. 3. unproductiveness, unyieldingness, unfruitfulness,… …

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  • 93innocence — in•no•cence [[t]ˈɪn ə səns[/t]] n. 1) the quality or state of being innocent; freedom from sin or moral wrong 2) freedom from legal or specific wrong 3) simplicity; absence of guile or cunning; naiveté 4) lack of knowledge or understanding 5)… …

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  • 94harmless — /ˈhamləs/ (say hahmluhs) adjective 1. without power or tendency to harm: harmless play. 2. Obsolete unharmed. –harmlessly, adverb –harmlessness, noun …

  • 95innocence — /ˈɪnəsəns/ (say inuhsuhns) noun 1. the state or fact of being innocent; freedom from sin or moral wrong. 2. freedom from legal or specific wrong; guiltlessness: the prisoner proved his innocence. 3. simplicity or guilelessness: *But in his… …

  • 96innocence — [n1] blamelessness chastity, clean hands*, clear conscience*, guiltlessness, immaculateness, impeccability, incorruptibility, incorruption, inculpability, probity, purity, righteousness, sinlessness, stainlessness, uprightness, virtue; concept… …

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  • 97harmless — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not able or likely to cause harm. DERIVATIVES harmlessly adverb harmlessness noun …

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  • 98harmlessly — harmless ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not able or likely to cause harm. DERIVATIVES harmlessly adverb harmlessness noun …

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  • 99calf —    ‘How now, you wanton calf, Art thou my calf?’ says Leontes to his son Mamillius, in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale. Applied to a person, ‘calf’ seems to have had a wide range of meanings in the seventeenth century. It could imply meekness,… …

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  • 100harmless — [härm′lis] adj. 1. Rare not harmed 2. causing or seeking to cause no harm; not harmful; inoffensive harmlessly adv. harmlessness n …

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