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pure

American  
[pyoor] / pyʊər /

adjective

purer, purest
  1. free from anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind; free from extraneous matter.

    pure gold;

    pure water.

    Synonyms:
    immaculate, unstained, unalloyed, unadulterated, unmixed
  2. unmodified by an admixture; simple or homogeneous.

  3. of unmixed descent or ancestry.

    a pure breed of dog.

  4. free from foreign or inappropriate elements.

    pure Attic Greek.

  5. clear; free from blemishes.

    pure skin.

  6. (of literary style) straightforward; unaffected.

  7. abstract or theoretical (opposed to applied).

    pure science.

  8. without any discordant quality; clear and true.

    pure tones in music.

  9. absolute; utter; sheer.

    to sing for pure joy.

  10. being that and nothing else; mere.

    a pure accident.

  11. clean, spotless, or unsullied.

    pure hands.

  12. untainted with evil; innocent.

    pure in heart.

    Synonyms:
    virtuous, modest
  13. physically chaste; virgin.

  14. ceremonially or ritually clean.

  15. free of or without guilt; guiltless.

  16. independent of sense or experience.

    pure knowledge.

  17. Biology, Genetics.

    1. homozygous.

    2. containing only one characteristic for a trait.

  18. Phonetics. monophthongal.


pure British  
/ pjʊə /

adjective

  1. not mixed with any extraneous or dissimilar materials, elements, etc

    pure nitrogen

  2. free from tainting or polluting matter; clean; wholesome

    pure water

  3. free from moral taint or defilement

    pure love

  4. (prenominal) (intensifier)

    pure stupidity

    a pure coincidence

  5. (of a subject, etc) studied in its theoretical aspects rather than for its practical applications Compare applied

    pure mathematics

    pure science

  6. (of a vowel) pronounced with more or less unvarying quality without any glide; monophthongal

  7. (of a consonant) not accompanied by another consonant

  8. of supposedly unmixed racial descent

  9. genetics biology breeding true for one or more characteristics; homozygous

  10. music

    1. (of a sound) composed of a single frequency without overtones

    2. (of intervals in the system of just intonation) mathematically accurate in respect to the ratio of one frequency to another

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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See clean.

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Etymology

Origin of pure

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English pur, from Old French, from Latin pūrus “clean, unmixed, plain, pure”

Explanation

The adjective pure describes something that's made of only one substance and is not mixed with anything else. For example, your favorite soft, warm winter scarf might be made from pure merino wool. Anything that's uncontaminated by extra, unnecessary, or unclean substances is pure. You can swim in pure water or wear a necklace that's made of pure silver. Pure can also mean "complete" or "absolute," especially when it describes happiness. A religious meaning of pure is "free from sin", good or wholesome. The Latin word purus, "clean or unmixed," is the root of pure.

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That process causes the insulating nanoparticles to emit bright, highly pure light.

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No one can surpass him in pure endurance.

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“It burns pure glimourie. We learned it at school,” said Mal.

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