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noun
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- Initialism of American Atheist Center.
- Initialism of American Association of Criminology.
- Initialism of Aluminum Annodizers Council.
- (historical) Initialism of Auto Avia Contruzione, Enzo Ferrari's first company.
- Initialism of American Airlines Center.
- Initialism of American Archery Council.
- Initialism of Army Apprentices College.
- Initialism of Anglo-American Corporation.
- Initialism of Australian Association of Chiropractors.
- Initialism of Australian Apprentiship Centre.
- Initialism of Advanced Aircraft Corps.
- Initialism of All-American Canal.
- Initialism of Auxiliary Army Corps.
- Initialism of Automotive Advertisers Council.
- Initialism of American Anglican Council.
- Initialism of Alaskan Air Command.
- Initialism of Aerial Ambulance Company.
- Initialism of Auxiliary Artillery Corps.
- (military) Initialism of Anti-aircraft Corps.
- Initialism of American Academy of Criminalists.
- Initialism of American Alumni Council, now known as Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
- Initialism of Atlanta Athletic Club.
- Initialism of Aeronautical Advisory Council.
- Initialism of American Alpine Club.
- Initialism of Alameda Arts Council.
- (British English, US) Initialism of Army Air Corps; Army Air Corps.
- Initialism of Agility Association of Canada.
- Initialism of Association of American Choruses.
- Initialism of Allumnae Advisory Center.
- Initialism of Australian Agricultural Company.
- Initialism of Association of Alabama Camps.
- Initialism of Amphibian Airplanes of Canada.
noun
- (military, aviation) Abbreviation of airborne aircraft carrier.
- (aviation, military) Initialism of aircraft armament change.
- Initialism of aerated autoclaved concrete.
- Initialism of Anno ante Christum, in the year before Christ.
- (aviation) Initialism of aeronautical approach chart.
- (file format) Initialism of advanced audio coding.
- (military) Initialism of anti-aircraft command.
- Initialism of area advisory committee.
- Initialism of augmentative and alternative communication.
- Initialism of affirming Anglican catholicism.
- a lightweight, precast, concrete building material invented in the mid-1920s that simultaneously provides structure, insulation, and fire- and mold-resistance.
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- The act of becoming secular.
- The transformation of a society from close identification with religious values and institutions toward non-religious (or "irreligious") values and secular institutions.
- The deconsecration of a church.
- transfer of property from ecclesiastical to civil possession
- the activity of changing something (art or education or society or morality etc.) so it is no longer under the control or influence of religion
verb
adj
noun
- (very broadly) Any person lacking belief in deities (including children who are unaware of religion).
- (loosely) A person who doubts the existence of deities (therefore, an agnostic may be considered an atheist).
- (religion) A person who does not believe in deities or gods.
- (sometimes proscribed) A person who does not believe in any religion (not even a religion without gods); a nonreligious person.
- (strictly) A person who is certain that no deities exist or who thinks that the existence of deities can be disproven.
- (uncommon) A person who does not believe in a particular deity (but may believe in another deity).
- someone who does not believe in the existence of a god
name
- American Association for the Advancement of Atheism
- American Association for the Advancement of Agnosticism
- "Authentication, Authorization, Accounting, and Auditing", the four main services provided by an Internet Authentication Service.
- Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association
- Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia
- Antique Appraisal Association of America
- Australian Association of Advertising Agencies
- (Singapore) Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies
- Amateur Athletic Association of America
- American Association of Advertising Agencies
- Australian Advertising Advisory Authority
- American Association for Affirmative Action
- Associated Actors and Artists of America
- Army Aviation Association of America
noun
noun
- A secularist, especially an agnostic or atheist.
- A person who believes in the philosophy of humanism.
- A scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities.
- (historical) In the Renaissance, a scholar of Greek and Roman classics.
- a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
- an advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans
adj
- Relating to humanism or the humanities.
- (typography) Of a typeface: resembling classical handwritten monumental Roman letters rather than the 19th-century grotesque typefaces.
- of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism
- pertaining to or concerned with the humanities
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion
noun
- Alternative form of Nones: atheists or those without religious affiliation.
- (historical, often capitalized) The notional first-quarter day of a Roman month, occurring on the 7th day of the four original 31-day months (March, May, Quintilis or July, and October) and on the 5th day of all other months.
- (Christianity) The divine office appointed to the hour.
- (historical, sometimes capitalized) The ninth hour after dawn (about 3 pm).
- the fifth of the seven canonical hours; about 3 p.m.
noun
noun
- The state of being heathen.
- (Germanic paganism, sometimes capitalized) The collection of people who follow Heathenry, a modern pagan faith inspired by the pre-Abrahamic religions of Germanic tribes, Anglo-Saxons and Norse peoples.
- From one religion's or creed's perspective, the rest of the world that does not follow that creed or religion.
noun
noun
- The act of becoming secular.
- The transformation of a society from close identification with religious values and institutions toward non-religious (or "irreligious") values and secular institutions.
- The deconsecration of a church.
- transfer of property from ecclesiastical to civil possession
- the activity of changing something (art or education or society or morality etc.) so it is no longer under the control or influence of religion
noun
- A secularist, especially an agnostic or atheist.
- A person who believes in the philosophy of humanism.
- A scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities.
- (historical) In the Renaissance, a scholar of Greek and Roman classics.
- a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
- an advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans
adj
- Relating to humanism or the humanities.
- (typography) Of a typeface: resembling classical handwritten monumental Roman letters rather than the 19th-century grotesque typefaces.
- of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism
- pertaining to or concerned with the humanities
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion
noun
- Alternative form of Nones: atheists or those without religious affiliation.
- (historical, often capitalized) The notional first-quarter day of a Roman month, occurring on the 7th day of the four original 31-day months (March, May, Quintilis or July, and October) and on the 5th day of all other months.
- (Christianity) The divine office appointed to the hour.
- (historical, sometimes capitalized) The ninth hour after dawn (about 3 pm).
- the fifth of the seven canonical hours; about 3 p.m.
noun
noun
- The state of being heathen.
- (Germanic paganism, sometimes capitalized) The collection of people who follow Heathenry, a modern pagan faith inspired by the pre-Abrahamic religions of Germanic tribes, Anglo-Saxons and Norse peoples.
- From one religion's or creed's perspective, the rest of the world that does not follow that creed or religion.
verb
adj
noun
- (very broadly) Any person lacking belief in deities (including children who are unaware of religion).
- (loosely) A person who doubts the existence of deities (therefore, an agnostic may be considered an atheist).
- (religion) A person who does not believe in deities or gods.
- (sometimes proscribed) A person who does not believe in any religion (not even a religion without gods); a nonreligious person.
- (strictly) A person who is certain that no deities exist or who thinks that the existence of deities can be disproven.
- (uncommon) A person who does not believe in a particular deity (but may believe in another deity).
- someone who does not believe in the existence of a god
verb
adj
noun
- (very broadly) Any person lacking belief in deities (including children who are unaware of religion).
- (loosely) A person who doubts the existence of deities (therefore, an agnostic may be considered an atheist).
- (religion) A person who does not believe in deities or gods.
- (sometimes proscribed) A person who does not believe in any religion (not even a religion without gods); a nonreligious person.
- (strictly) A person who is certain that no deities exist or who thinks that the existence of deities can be disproven.
- (uncommon) A person who does not believe in a particular deity (but may believe in another deity).
- someone who does not believe in the existence of a god