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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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