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virtue
noun
    1. A quality regarded as morally good.
      Example: He has many virtues, including honesty
    2. Moral goodness; righteousness.
      Thesaurus: honour, integrity, excellence, goodness, morality, purity, worthiness.
    3. An admirable quality or desirable feature.
      Example: The virtue of this one is its long life
    4. Virginity, especially in women.
    5. Christianity.
Idiom: by virtue of something (in virtue of something)
    Because of it; on account of it.
      Thesaurus: because of, on the grounds of.
Idiom: make a virtue of necessity
    To do something unpleasant with a good grace, from a sense of duty or obligation.
Etymology: 13c: from French vertu, from Latin virtus ‘manliness' or ‘bravery'.



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