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Virtue-

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/virtue

Pronunciation

enPR: vûrʹtū, vûrʹcho̅o̅, IPA: /ˈvɝ.tju/, /ˈvɝ.ʧu/

Etymology

Middle English virtu, from Old French, from Latin virtus, manliness, from vir, man.

Noun

virtue (countable and uncountable; plural virtues)
  1. (uncountable) excellence in morals
  2. (countable) a good habit
  3. (countable) a good model quality
  4. (uncountable) chastity and faithfulness
  5. (countable) an exemplary quality
  6. (Christian angelology, biblical tradition) the second level of angels, ranked above angels and below archangels

-ware

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ware

Pronunciation

enPR: vûrʹtū, vûrʹcho̅o̅, IPA: /ˈvɝ.tju/, /ˈvɝ.ʧu/

Etymology

Middle English virtu, from Old French, from Latin virtus, manliness, from vir, man.

Adjective

ware (comparative more ware, superlative more ware)
Positive
(poetic)aware
Etymology 2
Old English waru
Noun
Singular
ware
Plural
wares
ware (plural wares)
A product that is bought or sold; a commodity
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