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nocent

[noh-suhnt] / ˈnoʊ sənt /






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Indeed, such are the human mind's defenses that the guilty often feel in nocent.

From Time Magazine Archive

All plants, phanerogams or cryptogams, can be divided into nocent or innocent, etc., etc.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 by Various

Virgil thought the odour exhaled by the Juniper tree noxious, and he speaks of the Juniperis gravis umbra:—     "Surgamus! solet esse gravis cantantibus umbra;     Juniperis gravis umbra; nocent et frugibus umbrae."

From Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure by Fernie, William Thomas

Among the many wise and weighty aphorisms of the Roman Bacon, few sound the realities of life more deeply than "Multa bona nostra nobis nocent."

From Evolution and Ethics by Huxley, Thomas Henry

"It will clearly appear," he said, "where the guilt will lie if innocent persons should come to suffer with the nocent."

From The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 by Johnson, Rossiter




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