Impurity
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# A state of [[immorality]] or [[sin]]. | # A state of [[immorality]] or [[sin]]. | ||
#: ''With his cheating, lying and stealing, he epitomised the '''impurity''' of humanity.'' | #: ''With his cheating, lying and stealing, he epitomised the '''impurity''' of humanity.'' | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Adulterant]] | ||
+ | * [[Dross]] | ||
+ | * [[Fineness]] | ||
+ | * [[Pollution]] | ||
+ | * [[Semiconductor]] | ||
+ | * [[Slag]] | ||
+ | * [[Spin wave]] | ||
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- The condition of being impure; because of contamination, pollution, adulteration or insufficient purification.
- Even animals in the Jewish system cause impurity only when they are dead.
- A state of immorality or sin.
- With his cheating, lying and stealing, he epitomised the impurity of humanity.
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