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Part of Speech: noun
Results: 11
2. Courage; courageous
purpose; spirit.
8.
The seat of the affections
or sensibilities, collectively
or separately,
as love,
hate,
joy,
grief, courage,
and the like;
rarely,
the seat of the understanding or will; -- usually
in a
good sense,
when no
epithet is expressed;
the better or lovelier
part of our nature;
the spring
of all our actions
and purposes;
the seat of moral life and character;
the moral affections
and character itself;
the individual disposition and character;
as, a
good,
tender,
loving,
bad,
hard,
or selfish heart.
Part of Speech: verb
Part of Speech: verb transitive
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