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Virtue vs Worthiness - What's the difference?

virtue | worthiness |


In uncountable terms the difference between virtue and worthiness

is that virtue is specifically, moral conduct in sexual behaviour, especially of women; chastity while worthiness is the state or quality of being qualified or eligible.

As nouns the difference between virtue and worthiness

is that virtue is the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being while worthiness is the state or quality of having value or merit.

Virtue vs Under - What's the difference?

virtue | under |


As a noun virtue

is (obsolete) the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.

As a preposition under is

under.

Virtue vs Character - What's the difference?

virtue | character | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between virtue and character

is that virtue is the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being while character is to write (using characters); To describe.

As a verb character is

to write (using characters); To describe.

Virtue vs Credit - What's the difference?

virtue | credit | Related terms |

Virtue is a related term of credit.


As nouns the difference between virtue and credit

is that virtue is (obsolete) the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being while credit is credit.

Virtue vs Dignity - What's the difference?

virtue | dignity |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between virtue and dignity

is that virtue is (obsolete) the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being while dignity is (obsolete) fundamental principle; axiom; maxim.

As nouns the difference between virtue and dignity

is that virtue is (obsolete) the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being while dignity is a quality or state worthy of esteem and respect.

Virtue vs Ethicsampflash - What's the difference?

virtue | ethicsampflash |

Rogue vs Virtue - What's the difference?

rogue | virtue |


In obsolete terms the difference between rogue and virtue

is that rogue is to wander; to play the vagabond; to play knavish tricks while virtue is the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.

As nouns the difference between rogue and virtue

is that rogue is a scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person while virtue is the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.

As an adjective rogue

is vicious and solitary.

As a verb rogue

is to cull; to destroy plants not meeting a required standard. Especially when saving seed, rogue or unwanted plants are removed before pollination.

Laudable vs Virtue - What's the difference?

laudable | virtue |


As an adjective laudable

is worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable; as, laudable motives; laudable actions; laudable ambition.

As a noun virtue is

(obsolete) the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.

Patience vs Virtue - What's the difference?

patience | virtue |


As a proper noun patience

is .

As a noun virtue is

(obsolete) the inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.

Virtue vs Virtuerewarded - What's the difference?

virtue | virtuerewarded |

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