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incorrupt definition

in·cor·rupt (in′kə rupt)

adjective

not corrupt; specif.,
  1. Obsolete uncontaminated; not rotten
  2. morally sound; not depraved, evil, impure, or perverted
  3. not taking bribes; upright; honest
  4. containing no errors, alterations, or foreign admixtures: said of texts, languages, etc.

Etymology: ME incorrupte < L incorruptus

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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