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un⋅mor⋅al

[uhn-mawr-uhl, -mor-]
–adjective
neither moral nor immoral; amoral; nonmoral: Nature is unmoral.

Origin:
1835–45; un- 1 + moral


un⋅mo⋅ral⋅i⋅ty [uhn-muh-ral-i-tee, -maw-] , noun
un⋅mor⋅al⋅ly, adverb


See immoral.
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un·mor·al   (ŭn-môr'əl, -mŏr'-)   
adj.  
  1. Having no moral quality; amoral.

  2. Unrelated to moral or ethical considerations; nonmoral.

un'mo·ral'i·ty (-mə-rāl'ĭ-tē, -mô-) n., un·mor'al·ly adv.
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