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pure

[pyoor]
–adjective, pur⋅er, pur⋅est.
1. free from anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind; free from extraneous matter: pure gold; pure water.
2. unmodified by an admixture; simple or homogeneous.
3. of unmixed descent or ancestry: a pure breed of dog.
4. free from foreign or inappropriate elements: pure Attic Greek.
5. clear; free from blemishes: pure skin.
6. (of literary style) straightforward; unaffected.
7. abstract or theoretical (opposed to applied ): pure science.
8. without any discordant quality; clear and true: pure tones in music.
9. absolute; utter; sheer: to sing for pure joy.
10. being that and nothing else; mere: a pure accident.
11. clean, spotless, or unsullied: pure hands.
12. untainted with evil; innocent: pure in heart.
13. physically chaste; virgin.
14. ceremonially or ritually clean.
15. free of or without guilt; guiltless.
16. independent of sense or experience: pure knowledge.
17. Biology, Genetics.
a. homozygous.
b. containing only one characteristic for a trait.
18. Phonetics. monophthongal.

Origin:
1250–1300; ME pur < OF < L pūrus clean, unmixed, plain, pure


pureness, noun


1. unmixed, unadulterated, unalloyed, uncontaminated, untainted, unstained, undefiled, untarnished, immaculate, unpolluted, uncorrupted. See clean. 12. modest, virtuous, undefiled.
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Word Origin & History

pure 
1297, "unmixed," also "absolutely, entirely," from O.Fr. pur (12c.), from L. purus "clean, clear, unmixed, chaste," from PIE base *peu-/*pu- "to purify, cleanse" (cf. L. putus "clear, pure," Skt. pavate "purifies, cleanses," putah "pure," M.Ir. ur "fresh, new," O.H.G. fowen "to sift"). Replaced O.E. hlutor. Meaning "free from moral corruption" is first recorded c.1340. In ref. to bloodlines, attested from c.1475 (pureblood (n.) is recorded from 1882). Purist first recorded 1706, on model of Fr. puriste (1586), originally in ref. to speech.
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Main Entry: pure
Function: adjective
1 a : unmixed with any other matter b : free from dirt or taint
2 : being thus and nothing other pure no-fault compensation system> —pure·ly adverbpure·ness noun
Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: pure
Pronunciation: 'pyu(&)r
Function: adjective
Inflected Forms: pur·er; pur·est
1 : unmixed withany other matter <pure gold>
2 : free from dust, dirt, or taint <pure food>
3 a : of unmixed ancestry : PUREBRED b : homozygous in and breeding true for one or more characters —pure·ness noun
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Medical Dictionary

pure (py&oobreve;r)
adj. pur·er, pur·est

  1. Having a homogeneous or uniform composition; not mixed.

  2. Free from adulterants or impurities.

  3. Produced by self-fertilization or continual inbreeding; homozygous.

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