Rectitude
31rectitude — noun formal morally correct behaviour. Origin ME: from OFr., from late L. rectitudo, from L. rectus right, straight …
32rectitude — n. 1. Right, uprightness, integrity, probity, honesty, justice, equity, virtue, goodness, righteousness, principle, conscientiousness, straightforwardness. 2. Correctness …
33rectitude — noun (U) formal honesty and moral correctness …
34rectitude — n 1. moral virtue, moral strength, integrity, probity, morality, uprightness; Tightness, goodness, virtuousness, righteousness, honorableness; honor, virtue, decency, upstandingness, respectability, good character; veracity, honesty, truthfulness …
35rectitude — rec·ti·tude …
36rectitude — rec•ti•tude [[t]ˈrɛk tɪˌtud, ˌtyud[/t]] n. 1) rightness of principle or conduct; moral virtue; righteousness 2) correctness 3) straightness • Etymology: 1400–50; < MF < LL rēctitūdō straightness < L rēct(us) right …
37rectitude — /rektat(y)uwdow/ Right or justice; legal dues; tribute or payment …
38M. Rectitude et Génial Olivier — Génial Olivier Génial Olivier Série Genre(s) Franco Belge Humour Scénario Jacques Devos Dessin Jacques Devos Nombre d’albums 17 Génial Olivier ou M. Rectitude et Génial Olivier pour les publications en album, est une série de Bande dessinée… …
39comparative rectitude — The principle by which a divorce is awarded to the party whose fault is less serious in cases where both spouses allege grounds that would justify a divorce. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. comparative rectitude …
40comparable rectitude — An anachronistic doctrine that grants the spouse who is least at fault a divorce when both spouses have shown fault grounds for divorce. It is a response to an old common law rule that prevented a divorce when both spouses were at fault. Category …