mores
51Mores Island — Moore s Island Moore s Island Géographie Pays  Bahamas Archipel …
52mores — noun plural Etymology: Latin, plural of mor , mos custom Date: circa 1899 1. the fixed morally binding customs of a particular group 2. moral attitudes 3. habits, manners …
53mores — A concept used in the behavioral and social sciences to refer to centrally important and accepted folkways, and cultural norms which embody the fundamental moral views of a group. [L. pl. of mos, custom] * * * mo·res (moґrēz) [L., pl. of mos …
54mores — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. customs, codes, manners, standards, conventions, ethos. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Socially correct behavior: decorum, etiquette, good form, manner (used in plural), propriety (also used in plural), p s and q s …
55mores — mo|res [ mɔ,reız, mɔ,riz ] noun plural FORMAL the traditional practices and moral values of a particular society or group of people …
56mores — mo·res || mÉ”Ëreɪz n. traditional customs of a community; conventions; accepted public manners …
57mores — 1) moser 2) morse …
58mores — [ mɔ:reɪz, ri:z] plural noun the customs and conventions of a community. Origin C19: from L., plural of mos, mor custom …
59mores — mo·res …
60mores — UK [ˈmɔːreɪz] / US [ˈmɔˌreɪz] / US [ˈmɔˌrɪz] noun [plural] formal the traditional practices and moral values of a particular society or group of people …