(REHK-ti-tood), noun
Moral virtue; rightness.
“The mind that’s conscious of its RECTITUDE, / Laughs at the lies of rumor.” – Ovid, Roman poet
Front | rectitude |
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Back | (REHK-ti-tood), noun Moral virtue; rightness. “The mind that’s conscious of its RECTITUDE, / Laughs at the lies of rumor.” – Ovid, Roman poet |
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