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ETHICAL CODE

  • Ethical code
  • Ethical concept

    their decisions. An ethical code generally refers to either a code of business ethics, a codes of conduct for employees, or a code of professional practice

    Ethical code

    Ethical_code

  • APA Ethics Code
  • American organizational document

    Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (for short, the Ethics Code, as referred to by the APA) includes

    APA Ethics Code

    APA_Ethics_Code

  • Code of conduct
  • Set of rules

    "persuasive" in arguing that in addition to codes of conduct and ethical guidelines, the creation of an ethical workplace climate requires "socially harmonious

    Code of conduct

    Code of conduct

    Code_of_conduct

  • Pashtunwali
  • Traditional way of life of the Pashtun people

    Pakhtunwali and Afghaniyat, is the traditional lifestyle or a code of honour and tribal code of the Pashtun people by which they live. Many scholars widely

    Pashtunwali

    Pashtunwali

  • Purity of arms
  • Ethical doctrine of the Israel Defense Forces

    property. — Spirit of the Israel Defense Forces The assertion of this ethical code by Israel has historically spurred controversy over the course of the

    Purity of arms

    Purity_of_arms

  • Ethics
  • Philosophical study of morality

    to individual ethical theories in the form of a rational system of moral principles, such as Aristotelian ethics, and to a moral code that certain societies

    Ethics

    Ethics

  • Knights Templar Cartel
  • Mexican criminal organization

    The Knights Templar cartel was founded on a strict ethical code developed by La Tuta. The code was contained in a small book that was handed out to

    Knights Templar Cartel

    Knights Templar Cartel

    Knights_Templar_Cartel

  • Hobo
  • Migratory worker or homeless vagabond

    difficulty has not kept hobos themselves from attempting the exercise. An ethical code was created by Tourist Union #63 (a hobo union created in the mid-1800s

    Hobo

    Hobo

    Hobo

  • Business ethics
  • Application of ethical principles to the area of business activities

    Ethical egoism Ethical code – Ethical concept Ethical consumerism – Type of consumer activism Ethical implications in contracts Ethical job – Ethical

    Business ethics

    Business_ethics

  • IDF Code of Ethics
  • Official code of conduct of Israel's military

    implementation plan. By the year 2000, with a view to revising the IDF's ethical code, the Chief Education Officer, Brigadier General Elazar Stern, appointed

    IDF Code of Ethics

    IDF_Code_of_Ethics

  • Goldwater rule
  • Rule governing how psychiatrists may give opinions on public figures

    "adequate to support statements or conclusions". In other words, our ethical code states that psychologists should not offer a diagnosis in the media of

    Goldwater rule

    Goldwater rule

    Goldwater_rule

  • Academic honor code
  • Ethical principles governing U.S. academia

    An academic honor code or honor system in the United States is a set of rules or ethical principles governing an academic community based on ideals that

    Academic honor code

    Academic_honor_code

  • Ethical calculus
  • Application of mathematics to calculate issues in ethics

    circumstance that is not explicitly evaluated in one's ethical code. A formal philosophy of ethical calculus is a development in the study of ethics, combining

    Ethical calculus

    Ethical_calculus

  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Form of corporate self-regulation aimed at contributing to social or charitable goals

    Development studies Enterprise 2020 Environmentalism Ethical banking Ethical code Ethical job Ethical Positioning Index (EPI) Ethics Fair Stone standard

    Corporate social responsibility

    Corporate social responsibility

    Corporate_social_responsibility

  • Code of honor
  • Set of conduct rules

    individuals or certain cultures or societies. Codes of honor frequently concern (often subjective) ethical or moral considerations or cultural or individual

    Code of honor

    Code_of_honor

  • Hippocratic Oath for scientists
  • 20-point code of conduct at the time. In 2007, the UK government's chief scientific advisor, David King, presented a "Universal Ethical Code for Scientists"

    Hippocratic Oath for scientists

    Hippocratic_Oath_for_scientists

  • Ethical banking
  • Bank concerned with the social and environmental impacts of its investments and loans

    movement, ethical consumerism, and social enterprise. Other areas of ethical consumerism, such as fair trade labelling, have comprehensive codes and regulations

    Ethical banking

    Ethical banking

    Ethical_banking

  • Secular ethics
  • Branch of moral philosophy

    Living, Rushworth Kidder identifies four general characteristics of an ethical code: 1. It is brief 2. It is usually not explanatory 3. Can be expressed

    Secular ethics

    Secular_ethics

  • Moral injury
  • Injury to an individual's moral conscience and values

    military personnel. During times of war a service member's personal ethical code may clash with the decisions they are expected to make or the behavior

    Moral injury

    Moral_injury

  • Limitarianism (ethical)
  • Set of ethical theories

    Limitarianism refers to several different types of ethical theories. Though limitarianism applies differently to varied fields of study, what is always

    Limitarianism (ethical)

    Limitarianism_(ethical)

  • Ethical movement
  • Ethical, educational, and religious movement

    Felix Adler (1851–1933). The premise of Ethical Culture is that honoring and living in accordance with a code of ethics is required to live a meaningful

    Ethical movement

    Ethical_movement

  • Computer ethics
  • Philosophy concept in computing

    categorized the ethical decisions related to computer technology and usage into three primary influences: The individual's own personal [ethical] code. Any informal

    Computer ethics

    Computer_ethics

  • Ethical Code of Practice for the Norwegian Press
  • Ethical Code of Practice for the Norwegian Press (Bokmål: Vær Varsom-plakaten, Nynorsk: Ver Varsam-plakaten, Northern Sami: Leage Várrugas) is a code

    Ethical Code of Practice for the Norwegian Press

    Ethical_Code_of_Practice_for_the_Norwegian_Press

  • Professional ethics
  • Principles and rules which guide professional activity

    for such bodies to become self-serving and fail to follow their own ethical code when dealing with renegade members. This is particularly true of professions

    Professional ethics

    Professional ethics

    Professional_ethics

  • Belmont Report
  • 1979 US report on ethical human research

    Biomedical and Behavioral Research. Its full title is the Belmont Report: Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research

    Belmont Report

    Belmont_Report

  • Ministerial Code
  • Rules for UK government ministers

    The Ministerial Code is a document setting out "rules" and standards for government ministers of the United Kingdom. Separate codes exist for ministers

    Ministerial Code

    Ministerial Code

    Ministerial_Code

  • Five Vows
  • Basic code of ethics for Jains

    include the mahāvratas (major vows) and aṇuvratas (minor vows). Jain ethical code prescribes two dharmas or rules of conduct. One for those who wish to

    Five Vows

    Five_Vows

  • ALA Code of Ethics
  • broad statements to guide ethical decision making". The Code was created in 1939 and since has been updated four times. The Code of Ethics was first amended

    ALA Code of Ethics

    ALA_Code_of_Ethics

  • Deontology
  • Class of ethical theories

    of the word is retained in French, especially in the term code de déontologie (ethical code), in the context of professional ethics. Depending on the

    Deontology

    Deontology

  • Public relations
  • Management of public communication of organizations

    in 1971), has its own ethical code to enforce a set of guidelines that ensure communication internationality is legal, ethical, and is in good taste.

    Public relations

    Public relations

    Public_relations

  • Chastity
  • Ethic concept of temperance related to sexuality

    monk, nun, celibate, or in any similar vein.[citation needed] The Jain ethical code contains the vow of brahmacarya (meaning "pure conduct"), which prescribes

    Chastity

    Chastity

    Chastity

  • Jonathan Zittrain
  • American law professor (born 1969)

    more hope in the open Internet Engineering Task Force model and in the ethical code and assumption of good faith that govern Wikipedia. He wrote in 2008

    Jonathan Zittrain

    Jonathan Zittrain

    Jonathan_Zittrain

  • Code of the United States Fighting Force
  • Code of conduct

    The Code of the U.S. Fighting Force is a code of conduct that is an ethics guide and a United States Department of Defense directive consisting of six

    Code of the United States Fighting Force

    Code of the United States Fighting Force

    Code_of_the_United_States_Fighting_Force

  • Ethical decision-making
  • standpoint, and then choosing the best ethical alternative. Ethical code Josephson, Michael (2002). Making Ethical Decisions. Los Angeles: Wes Hanson. p

    Ethical decision-making

    Ethical_decision-making

  • Buyers club
  • Club organized to pool members' collective buying power

    on sources to obtain products. The Ft. Lauderdale Principles was an ethical code established by the Ft. Lauderdale buyers club, including a requirement

    Buyers club

    Buyers_club

  • Etiquette
  • Customary code of polite behaviour

    personal behavior in polite society, usually occurring in the form of an ethical code of the expected and accepted social behaviors that accord with the conventions

    Etiquette

    Etiquette

    Etiquette

  • Wayne Osmond
  • American musician (1951–2025)

    values. In 2004, he said of his faith: "we have a very high moral and ethical code that we live by ... it's not something that's forced upon us. Anyone

    Wayne Osmond

    Wayne Osmond

    Wayne_Osmond

  • Ethical consumerism
  • Type of consumer activism

    Ethical consumerism, also known as ethical consumption, ethical purchasing, moral purchasing, ethical sourcing, or ethical shopping, and is also associated

    Ethical consumerism

    Ethical_consumerism

  • Christopher Hitchens
  • British and American author and journalist (1949–2011)

    state, arguing science and philosophy are superior to religion as an ethical code of conduct for human civilisation. Hitchens authored 18 books on faith

    Christopher Hitchens

    Christopher Hitchens

    Christopher_Hitchens

  • Sexual ethics
  • Study of ethical conduct in sexual behavior

    sexually ethical have been linked to religious teachings and philosophy. More recently, the sexual revolution challenged traditional ethical codes, and the

    Sexual ethics

    Sexual_ethics

  • Nuremberg Code
  • Principles for ethical human research

    The Nuremberg Code (German: Nürnberger Kodex) is a set of ethical research principles for human experimentation created by the court in U.S. v Brandt

    Nuremberg Code

    Nuremberg_Code

  • Organizational ethics
  • and policies. An ethical organizational culture consists of leaders and employees adhering to a code of ethics. An organization's ethical philosophy can

    Organizational ethics

    Organizational_ethics

  • Left-hand path and right-hand path
  • Dichotomy between two opposing approaches to magic

    dakṣiṇācāra) applied to magical or spiritual groups that follow specific ethical codes and adopt social convention, while the left-hand path (LHP, or vāmācāra)

    Left-hand path and right-hand path

    Left-hand path and right-hand path

    Left-hand_path_and_right-hand_path

  • Working Girl
  • 1988 film by Mike Nichols

    eventually giving Tess credit for it. Katharine adds that Jack's strict ethical code has prevented him from looking at another's ideas without verifying the

    Working Girl

    Working_Girl

  • Yahoo Mail
  • American email service

    operations, and was collaborating with human rights groups to formulate ethical code for technology companies. In a February 2006 hearing, Yahoo! executives

    Yahoo Mail

    Yahoo_Mail

  • Albert Bourla
  • CEO of Pfizer (born 1961)

    British Medical ethics Authority determined that Pfizer violated the ethical code by misleading the public, making unsubstantiated claims, and by failing

    Albert Bourla

    Albert Bourla

    Albert_Bourla

  • Press Council of Pakistan
  • Pakistani government journalism organisation

    websites and agencies in the country. It also prevents violation of ethical code to maintain an independent press ecosystem. The agency is tasked with

    Press Council of Pakistan

    Press_Council_of_Pakistan

  • Ashik
  • Folk poet, singer and bard of the South Caucasus and Anatolia

    exist. The defining characteristic of the ashik/ashug profession, the ethical code, behaviour and attitude was often dicussed, or explained by multiple

    Ashik

    Ashik

    Ashik

  • Hannibal Directive
  • Controversial Israeli military protocol

    Asa Kasher, a winner of the Israel Prize and the author of the IDF's ethical code, disagreed with the IDF's report while speaking at a conference of the

    Hannibal Directive

    Hannibal Directive

    Hannibal_Directive

  • Universitas Klabat
  • Christian university in Indonesia

    Universitas Klabat is a Christian institution of higher learning located in Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. It was established on 7 October 1965 by

    Universitas Klabat

    Universitas Klabat

    Universitas_Klabat

  • Adyghe Khabze
  • Moral code of the Circassian people

    counterpart in the Abkhazian ethical code, Apsua Qabz, while Adygaghe has its own Abkhazian counterpart, Apsuara. The knightly code of Worq Khabze has been

    Adyghe Khabze

    Adyghe Khabze

    Adyghe_Khabze

  • Plague doctor
  • Physician that treated patients with bubonic plague

    relationship between doctor and patient was governed by an increasingly complex ethical code. Portrayals of the archetypal plague doctor costume of beak-like mask

    Plague doctor

    Plague doctor

    Plague_doctor

  • Gregory Baum
  • Canadian theologian (1923–2017)

    New York - G. Chapman, London 1999), cited in Ucko, Hans. "Towards an Ethical Code of Conduct for Religious Conversions". "Gregory Baum". Archived from

    Gregory Baum

    Gregory_Baum

  • Sallekhana
  • Voluntarily fasting to death in Jainism

    santhara, samadhi-marana or sanyasana-marana, is a supplementary vow to the ethical code of conduct of Jainism. It is the religious practice of voluntarily fasting

    Sallekhana

    Sallekhana

    Sallekhana

  • Adab (Islam)
  • Etiquette and morality in Islam

    correct order, behavior, and taste". Islam has rules of etiquette and an ethical code involving every aspect of life. Muslims refer to Adab as good manners

    Adab (Islam)

    Adab (Islam)

    Adab_(Islam)

  • SGS S.A.
  • Swiss quality management company

    comparison to the sector average of 38⁄100. In 2015, KPMG ranked the company's Code of Integrity in the top ten among Swiss companies. The company also joined

    SGS S.A.

    SGS_S.A.

  • Twinings
  • English marketer of tea and beverages

    conditions on tea estates in all major tea-growing regions. Twinings has an Ethical Code of Conduct and works with all its packaging and raw material suppliers

    Twinings

    Twinings

    Twinings

  • Engineering ethics
  • Moral principles within the field of engineering

    evolved to the current Code of Ethics, adopted in 1964. These requests ultimately led to the creation of the Board of Ethical Review in 1954. Ethics cases

    Engineering ethics

    Engineering_ethics

  • National Voluntary Guidelines on Social, Environmental and Economic Responsibilities of Business
  • Set of responsible business guidelines

    Western Europe / inequality in the UK / injustice in Europe Ethical banking Ethical code Extended producer responsibility Externality Harm Little Eichmanns

    National Voluntary Guidelines on Social, Environmental and Economic Responsibilities of Business

    National_Voluntary_Guidelines_on_Social,_Environmental_and_Economic_Responsibilities_of_Business

  • Women and children first
  • Unofficial maritime code of conduct

    first", known to a lesser extent as the Birkenhead drill, is an unofficial code of conduct and gender role whereby the lives of women and children were to

    Women and children first

    Women and children first

    Women_and_children_first

  • Prussian virtues
  • Ethical code associated with Prussian society

    Prussia (1701–1918). They were derived from Prussia's militarism and the ethical code of the Prussian Army as well as from bourgeois values such as honesty

    Prussian virtues

    Prussian_virtues

  • Bodhisattva Precepts
  • Set of moral codes in Mahayana Buddhism

    bodhisattva. These sets of "restrains" (Sanskrit: saṃvāra) are the main ethical code in Mahāyāna Buddhism and as thus also sometimes called "Mahāyāna precepts"

    Bodhisattva Precepts

    Bodhisattva Precepts

    Bodhisattva_Precepts

  • Basic Medicine
  • North Korean general medical journal

    international standards; it lacks peer review, in-line citations, and an ethical code. Basic Medicine is produced primarily for domestic distribution, although

    Basic Medicine

    Basic_Medicine

  • National Sports Governance Act, 2025
  • Indian law

    standards. The Act also establishes dispute resolution mechanisms, ethical codes, safe sports policies, and election oversight for sports organisations

    National Sports Governance Act, 2025

    National Sports Governance Act, 2025

    National_Sports_Governance_Act,_2025

  • Accountability
  • Concept of responsibility in ethics, governance and decision-making

    asset forfeiture. Within an organization, the principles and practices of ethical accountability aim to improve both the internal standard of individual

    Accountability

    Accountability

  • Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics
  • The Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics or FPOS comprise ten standards for the operation of national statistical systems, agreed by the General

    Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics

    Fundamental_Principles_of_Official_Statistics

  • Problem of dirty hands
  • Concept in moral and political philosophy

    Western Europe / inequality in the UK / injustice in Europe Ethical banking Ethical code Extended producer responsibility Externality Harm Little Eichmanns

    Problem of dirty hands

    Problem_of_dirty_hands

  • Medical ethics
  • System of moral principles of the practice of medicine

    Citadel Clinical Ethics Clinical governance Do not resuscitate Empathy Ethical code Ethics of circumcision Euthanasia Evidence-based medical ethics Fee splitting

    Medical ethics

    Medical_ethics

  • Harm
  • Moral and legal concept

    to avoid causing harm, or have promoted harmlessness as a virtue, and ethical frameworks have been developed considering harmlessness as a principle

    Harm

    Harm

  • Ethical Code for Digital News Websites
  • the Digital News Publishers Association have drawn up the Code of Ethics, namely the Ethical Code for Digital News Websites, for the Digital Publishers and News

    Ethical Code for Digital News Websites

    Ethical_Code_for_Digital_News_Websites

  • Intertek
  • British multinational assurance, inspection, product testing and certification company

    Western Europe / inequality in the UK / injustice in Europe Ethical banking Ethical code Extended producer responsibility Externality Harm Little Eichmanns

    Intertek

    Intertek

    Intertek

  • Bureau Veritas
  • French company

    Western Europe / inequality in the UK / injustice in Europe Ethical banking Ethical code Extended producer responsibility Externality Harm Little Eichmanns

    Bureau Veritas

    Bureau_Veritas

  • OHSAS 18001
  • International standard for occupational health and safety management systems

    Western Europe / inequality in the UK / injustice in Europe Ethical banking Ethical code Extended producer responsibility Externality Harm Little Eichmanns

    OHSAS 18001

    OHSAS_18001

  • Ethics of technology
  • Ethical questions specific to the technology age

    The ethics of technology is a sub-field of ethics addressing ethical questions specific to the technology age, the transitional shift in society wherein

    Ethics of technology

    Ethics_of_technology

  • Peccadillo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    minor misdemeanor, especially sexual misconduct an infraction of an ethical code Peccadillos, the third album from American singer-songwriter Susan Herndon

    Peccadillo

    Peccadillo

  • Code (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    or person Ethical code, adopted by a profession, by a governmental or quasi-governmental organ, or by a trade group or other organization Code Parish in

    Code (disambiguation)

    Code_(disambiguation)

  • Benefit corporation
  • Type of for-profit entity

    combining both financial performance and social/ethical impact Stakeholder theory – Management and ethical theory that considers multiple constituencies

    Benefit corporation

    Benefit corporation

    Benefit_corporation

  • Software engineering professionalism
  • Movement in software engineering

    code can result in revocation of the certificate. Also, all engineering societies require conformance to their ethical codes; violation of the code results

    Software engineering professionalism

    Software_engineering_professionalism

  • Pasalṭha
  • Class of Mizo warriors

    people, known for their bravery, discipline, and embodiment of the Mizo ethical code, Tlâwmngaihna. This institution flourished from the medieval to the early

    Pasalṭha

    Pasalṭha

  • Industry self-regulation
  • Self-monitoring of adherence to standards

    in civil law, labor law and even criminal law. Conflict of interest Ethical code Marking your own homework Self-regulatory organization Self-regulation

    Industry self-regulation

    Industry_self-regulation

  • Archaeological ethics
  • Branch of archaeological philosophy

    Sanctions are in place for those professionals who do not observe these ethical codes. Questions regarding archaeological ethics first began to arise during

    Archaeological ethics

    Archaeological_ethics

  • Furusiyya
  • Historical Arabic term for equestrian martial exercise

    transliterated as furūsīyah, knighthood) is an Arabic knightly discipline and ethical code developed in the Middle Ages. It was practised in the medieval Muslim

    Furusiyya

    Furusiyya

    Furusiyya

  • A Town Betrayed
  • 2011 Norwegian TV series or program

    October 20, 2011, and found that the film violated point 3.2 of the Ethical Code of Practice for the Norwegian Press regarding citing sources. The PFU

    A Town Betrayed

    A_Town_Betrayed

  • Tza'ar ba'alei chayim
  • Jewish animal welfare commandment

    Contemporary Responses. Marblehead: Micah Publications. Levi, Ze'ev (2001). "Ethical Issues of Animal Welfare in Jewish Thought". In Yaffe, Martin D. (ed.)

    Tza'ar ba'alei chayim

    Tza'ar_ba'alei_chayim

  • Faktabaari
  • Finnish fact-checking organization

    election debates. Faktabaari adheres to the Finnish ethical code for journalists and has subscribed to the Code of Standards of the European Fact-Checking Standards

    Faktabaari

    Faktabaari

    Faktabaari

  • Brotherhood (American TV series)
  • 2006 American TV series or program

    was a bad guy. He's a really interesting man. He has a really strict ethical code that he adheres to and he thinks he is better for the neighborhood and

    Brotherhood (American TV series)

    Brotherhood_(American_TV_series)

  • Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing
  • 1984 film

    Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing is a 1984 American short documentary film directed by Joan Sawyer. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best

    Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing

    Code_Gray:_Ethical_Dilemmas_in_Nursing

  • Quest
  • Plot device in mythology and fiction

    encountered the Arabic concept of Furusiyya (فروسية)—a sophisticated ethical code that combined martial skill with spiritual virtue, generosity, and honor

    Quest

    Quest

  • International Organization for Standardization
  • International standards development organization

    prepended instead of IS in the report's name. For example: ISO/IEC TR 17799:2000 Code of Practice for Information Security Management ISO/TR 19033:2000 Technical

    International Organization for Standardization

    International Organization for Standardization

    International_Organization_for_Standardization

  • LGBTQ bullying
  • Bullying of LGBT people

    based on sexual orientation and gender identity   School regulation or ethical code for teachers that address discrimination and/or bullying of students

    LGBTQ bullying

    LGBTQ bullying

    LGBTQ_bullying

  • Stakeholder theory
  • Management and ethical theory that considers multiple constituencies

    the results are not directly economic activity of enterprise, regarding ethical issues, moral, social, cultural and environmental. More recent scholarly

    Stakeholder theory

    Stakeholder theory

    Stakeholder_theory

  • Self-governance
  • Mode of governance

    the following: A code of conduct that outlines acceptable behavior within the unit or group. This may include a legal or ethical code (e.g. the Hippocratic

    Self-governance

    Self-governance

    Self-governance

  • Hippocratic Oath
  • Oath of ethics taken by physicians

    Vejjavatapada Ethical principles for human experimentation Declaration of Helsinki Human experimentation in the United States Nuremberg code Ethical practices

    Hippocratic Oath

    Hippocratic_Oath

  • Quakers
  • Christian religious movement

    argue that they feel personally moved by God rather than following an ethical code. Some theologians classify Friends' religious witness into categories

    Quakers

    Quakers

    Quakers

  • Jacopo Schettini Gherardini
  • Italian economist

    following November. He took part in drafting the Democratic Party’s Ethical Code, collaborating directly with the drafting Commission (with Sergio Mattarella

    Jacopo Schettini Gherardini

    Jacopo Schettini Gherardini

    Jacopo_Schettini_Gherardini

  • Asexuality
  • Lack of or little sexual attraction to others

    sexual orientation by mental health professionals through the national ethical code, and the U.S. state of New York has labeled asexuals as a protected class

    Asexuality

    Asexuality

    Asexuality

  • Hans Ucko
  • Initiative for Religious Dialogue, speaking on the topic: "Towards an ethical code of conduct for conversion". This became the subject of an article in

    Hans Ucko

    Hans_Ucko

  • Audit
  • Independent examination of an organization

    Auditors - CIAs) are governed by the international professional standards and code of conduct of the Institute of Internal Auditors. While internal auditors

    Audit

    Audit

    Audit

  • Bagheera
  • Character from The Jungle Book

    instantly recognizable by the way that he talks, how he acts, and what his ethical code is". Kingsley's voice acting was praised by Rotten Tomatoes as "[bringing]

    Bagheera

    Bagheera

    Bagheera

  • Suits season 1
  • Season of television series

    August 18, 2011 (2011-08-18) 4.45 Harvey must decide if he can break his ethical code in order to defeat shady lawyer Travis Tanner (Eric Close). Meanwhile

    Suits season 1

    Suits_season_1

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  • Freeby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Freeby

    English : possibly a variant spelling of Friby, a habitational name from either of two places in Yorkshire: Firby in Westow or Firby in Bedale .

  • Lucious
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Latin

    Lucious

    Light

  • Nazaliya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Nazaliya

    Gift of God

  • Aayushman | ஆயுஷ்மாந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aayushman | ஆயுஷ்மாந

    With long life

  • Mipasha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mipasha

  • Gangah | கஂகாஹ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gangah | கஂகாஹ

    Fast, Free flowing, The holy and purifying river ganges

  • Crandal
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Crandal

    Crane valley.

  • Lawes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly southern)

    Lawes

    English (chiefly southern) : patronymic from Law 1.

  • Pranit
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Pranit

    Modest

  • Vyansi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vyansi

    Part of a divine power

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  • Mythic
  • a.

    Alt. of Mythical

  • Ethics
  • n.

    The science of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn from this science; a particular system of principles and rules concerting duty, whether true or false; rules of practice in respect to a single class of human actions; as, political or social ethics; medical ethics.

  • Metrically
  • adv.

    In a metrical manner.

  • Ethnic
  • a.

    Alt. of Ethnical

  • Tetric
  • a.

    Alt. of Tetrical

  • Superethical
  • a.

    More than ethical; above ethics.

  • Ethnically
  • adv.

    In an ethnical manner.

  • Metrical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the meter; arranged in meter; consisting of verses; as, metrical compositions.

  • Ethnical
  • a.

    Pertaining to the gentiles, or nations not converted to Christianity; heathen; pagan; -- opposed to Jewish and Christian.

  • Pentameter
  • a.

    Having five metrical feet.

  • Ethnical
  • a.

    Belonging to races or nations; based on distinctions of race; ethnological.

  • Immetrical
  • a.

    Not metrical or rhythmical.

  • Stoic
  • n.

    Alt. of Stoical

  • Elops
  • n.

    A mythical serpent.

  • Morally
  • adv.

    In a moral or ethical sense; according to the rules of morality.

  • Ethical
  • a.

    Of, or belonging to, morals; treating of the moral feelings or duties; containing percepts of morality; moral; as, ethic discourses or epistles; an ethical system; ethical philosophy.

  • Metrical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to measurement; as, the inch, foot, yard, etc., are metrical terms; esp., of or pertaining to the metric system.

  • Poesy
  • n.

    Poetry; metrical composition; poems.

  • Ethic
  • a.

    Alt. of Ethical

  • Thecal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a theca; as, a thecal abscess.