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Definition of Morons
1. moron [n] - See also: moron
Lexicographical Neighbors of Morons
Literary usage of Morons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Individual Delinquent: A Text-book of Diagnosis and Prognosis for All by William Healy (1915)
"morons. § 268. Treatment of Feeblemindedness. § 269. Treatment of Feebleminded
Offenders. § 262. General Considerations. — The subject of mental defect is ..."
2. Child-Placing in Families: A Manual for Students and Social Workers by William Henry Slingerland (1918)
"morons. Those of the highest class of the constitutionally 1The Feeble-minded
World, Walter S. Cornell, MD, Department of Public Health and Charities, ..."
3. A Clinical Manual of Mental Diseases by Francis Xavier Dercum (1917)
"STATES OF HIGH-GRADE DEFICIENCY; MORAL DEFICIENCY; CRIMINALITY (The morons) In
considering arrested development in children, it was pointed out that the ..."
4. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1810)
"TA sou of medicine, verging to his climacteric, breathed out his ar morons sighs
to the daughter of a Scotch Peer. The L,ady, prone to jocularity, ..."
5. The Family and the New Democracy: A Study in Social Hygiene by Anna Mary Galbraith (1920)
"... the Feeble-minded; morons; Gal- ton's Law of Inheritance; the Ethical Duty of
Eugenic Selection to the Child and to the Race; Heredity and Race Culture; ..."
6. Brightness and Dullness in Children by Herbert Hollingworth Woodrow (1919)
"Half of the idiots, eighty per cent . of the imbeciles, and all of the morons,
displayed anger. All three grades play, in various ways, according to ..."