| 释义 | peccancy
 pec·cantP0139200 (pĕk′ənt)adj.1.  Sinful; guilty.2.  Violating a rule or an accepted practice; erring.[Latin peccāns, peccant-, present participle of peccāre, to sin; see ped- in Indo-European roots.]
 pec′can·cy n.pec′cant·ly adv.
 peccancy1. the state or condition of being sinful or in sin.2. a sinful act.  — peccant, adj.See also: SinThesaurus
 peccancynoun1. A wicked act or wicked behavior:crime, deviltry, diablerie, evil, evildoing, immorality, iniquity, misdeed, offense, sin, wickedness, wrong, wrongdoing.2. That which is morally bad or objectionable:evil, iniquity, sin, wickedness, wrong.MedicalSeepeccant
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 Synonyms for peccancynoun a wicked act or wicked behaviorSynonymscrimedeviltrydiablerieevilevildoingimmoralityiniquitymisdeedoffensesinwickednesswrongwrongdoing
 noun that which is morally bad or objectionableSynonymseviliniquitysinwickednesswrong
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