- A game of guessing the number of fingers extended in a quick
movement of the hand, -- much played by Italians of the lower classes. - A leguminous tree of Guiana and Trinidad (Dimorphandra
excelsa); also, its timber, used in shipbuilding and making furniture. - Delay; esp., culpable delay; postponement.
Moral Obligation Bond Moral Obligation Bond is a tax-free revenue bond in which the government is not lawfully required to provide cash to cover a bond debt, but has a strong motivation to do this to prevent default.
Morale in Organizations Morale or esprit de corps (“spirit of the body” in French) is the mutual motivation inside a group or team...
Preconventional morality According to the American psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, the first level of moral development which dominates the moral behavior of children until after the age of 7. Preconventional morality
Post conventional morality Post conventional morality is the third level of the American psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg's stage theory of moral development. At this level moral
Moral development Moral development refers to developmental psychology there is now a large measure of agreement that the ability to make moral judgments follows
Absolutism (in moral development) According to PIAGET, a absolutism (in moral development) concern with rules about the world, as reflected in a child's play, begins around the age of 5. At this
Morale, welfare, and recreation Morale, welfare, and recreation refer to the merging of multiple unconnected disciplines into programs which improve unit readiness, promote fitness, build ...
Morale Morale is the mental attitude of employees toward their employer and jobs.
Humoral immunity Humoral immunity is the immunity arising from the formation of specific antibodies that circulate in the bloodstream in response to the
Credit memorandum Sometimes a depositor asks the bank to collect its notes receivable. In such a case, the bank will credit the depositor’s account for the cash proceeds of the note.