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pure (adjective), more pure, most pure
1. A reference to not being mixed or adulterated with any other substance or material: There are some cars that can be driven with pure alcohol as the fuel.

Jane bought her son a jacket that is composed of pure wool.

2. Characteristic of being free of any contamination: Marfred buys his family bottles of pure water so they all can live healthier.
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(Latin: pure, cut off, to cut off from, separated)
(Latin: unbound, free from, pure; pertaining to protection against or freedom from disease)
(Latin: sound; pure, clean, whole, genuine, untainted)
(Latin: unmarried; vow not to marry; chaste, morally pure in thought and conduct; that which is considered to be decent and virtuous behavior)
(Modern Latin: a temporary IUPAC [International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry] nomenclature; radioactive metal)
(Modern Latin: a temporary IUPAC [International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry] nomenclature; radioactive metal)
(Modern Latin: a temporary IUPAC [International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry] nomenclature; radioactive metal)
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pure and simple (phrase)
Used for emphasis: When Billy deliberately bumped into Jenny in the hallway after English class, it was revenge, pure and simple, because she told their teacher that he was cheating on the vocabulary quiz.
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