de·co·rum [di-kawr-uhm, -kohr-]
–noun
[Origin: 1560–70; <>decōrum, n. use of neut. of decōrus decorous]
—Synonyms 1. politeness, manners, dignity. See etiquette.
6 o'clock = floor length
half past 5 o'clock = knee length
–noun
| 1. | dignified propriety of behavior, speech, dress, etc. |
| 2. | the quality or state of being decorous; orderliness; regularity. |
| 3. | Usually, decorums. an observance or requirement of polite society. |
[Origin: 1560–70; <>decōrum, n. use of neut. of decōrus decorous]
—Synonyms 1. politeness, manners, dignity. See etiquette.
6 o'clock = floor length
half past 5 o'clock = knee length
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def·er·ence /ˈdɛfərəns/ –noun
1.respectful submission or yielding to the judgment, opinion, will, etc., of another.
2.respectful or courteous regard: in deference to his wishes.
[Origin: 1640–50; < F déférence, MF, equiv. to defer(er)]
I defer to your wish to adhere to decorum.
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Trey, you're such a poet.
About those ten toes . . . I guess I didn't mention the little "accident" I had out here . . .
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