Virtue, n.

    1. Force, efficacy, power, strength, potency, energy, inherent power.
    2. Natural excellence, worth, merit, value, desert.
    3. Goodness (that comes from self-discipline), uprightness, probity, integrity, rectitude, morality, worth, moral excellence.
    4. Excellence, good quality.
    5. Virginity, purity, female chastity.
    6. Efficacy, force, power.

Virtuoso, n. [It.]

    1. Connoisseur, amateur, dilettante, man devoted to virtu, person skilled in the fine arts.
    2. Collector of curiosities, curioso.

Virtuous, a.

    1. Upright, honest, good, righteous, exemplary, worthy, excellent, blameless, morally right, equitable.
    2. Chaste, modest, pure.
    3. Efficacious, powerful.

Virulence, Virulency, n.

    1. Poisonousness, venomousness.
    2. Acrimony, malignancy, malignity, bitterness, malevolence.

Virulent, a.

    1. Poisonous, venomous, malignant, highly noxious.
    2. Malignant, acrimonious, bitter.

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