Palabras en English para 'Augustinian.'
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- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A city, the county seat of Mower County, Minnesota; named for early settler Austin R. Nichols.
- A community in Manitoba.
- A ghost town in Grant County, Oregon; named for early settlers Minot and Linda Austin.
- A municipality of Quebec; named for Canadian Quaker Nicholas Austin.
- An English surname originating as a patronymic from the given name.
- An unincorporated community in Barren County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Ross County, Ohio; named for local gristmill proprietor Austin Bush.
- A city in Jennings Township, Scott County, Indiana; named for the city in Texas.
- A borough in Potter County, Pennsylvania.
- A township in Sanilac County, Michigan.
- A ghost town in Western Australia; named for Australian explorer Robert Austin.
- A city in Lonoke County, Arkansas.
- A township in Mecosta County, Michigan.
- A former make of British motor car, named for founder Herbert Austin.
- A township in Macon County, Illinois.
- A neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois; named for American politician and businessman Henry W. Austin Sr.
- A neighbourhood of Orchard City, Delta County, Colorado; named for early settler Austin E. Miller.
- An unincorporated community and inactive township in Cass County, Missouri; named for local merchant William Austin.
- A census-designated place in Lander County, Nevada; named for early settler Alvah Austin.
- The capital city of Texas, United States, and the county seat of Travis County; named for American empresario Stephen F. Austin.
- A male given name from Old French, of Anglo-Norman origin.
- A township in Mower County, Minnesota.
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- The head of the Arrouaisian, Augustinian, and formerly Premonstratensian religious orders.
- An honorary position held by a priest in some cathedrals.
- The head of a priory (“a monastery which is usually a branch of an abbey”), or some other minor or smaller monastery; a prior conventual.
- (by extension) In the rationalsphere: a belief supported by previous evidence or experience that one can use to make inferences about the future.
- The elected head of a guild of craftsmen or merchants in some countries in Europe and South America.
- (Canada, US, law enforcement, chiefly in the plural) A previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone's criminal record.
- In an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy; a prior claustral.
- The head friar of a house of friars.
- A chief magistrate of the Republic of Florence (1115–1569) in what is now Italy.
- (Bayesian statistics) A prior probability distribution, that is, one determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it, before additional data is collected.
- the head of a religious order; in an abbey the prior is next below the abbot
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- More important or significant.
- (Bayesian statistics) Chiefly in prior probability: of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it, before additional data is collected.
- Coming before in order or time; earlier, former, previous.
- earlier in time
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- A friar or monk of any Augustinian order.
- a Roman Catholic friar or monk belonging to one of the Augustinian monastic orders
- (historical, rare) A member of a supposed radical group of the early Reformation, who allegedly believed that humans would not enter Heaven until the Last Judgment.
- A follower of St Augustine or his doctrines, especially on predestination and grace.
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- A ministration
- The active practice and education of the minister of a particular religion or faith.
- Government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity
- The complete body of government ministers (whether or not they are in cabinet) under the leadership of a head of government (such as a prime minister)
- (Christianity) The clergy of nonapostolic Protestant churches.
- (Christianity) Work of a spiritual or charitable nature.
- religious ministers collectively (especially Presbyterian)
- building where the business of a government ministry is transacted
- the work of a minister of religion
- a government department under the direction of a minister of state
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- Initialism of air corps.
- Initialism of aviation cadet.
- Initialism of athletic club.
- (roleplaying games) Initialism of armor class.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of adenylyl cyclase.
- (prison) Initialism of administrative custody.
- (autism, psychology) singular of ACs (“autistics and cousins”).
- (US, military) Initialism of Auxiliary Collier (a naval coal transport that travels with the fleet to provide coal for coal-powered warships).
- (electricity) Initialism of alternating current (often used to indicate an alternating potential rather than a current).
- (set theory) Initialism of axiom of choice.
- Initialism of access control.
- Initialism of army corps.
- (medicine) Initialism of adjuvant chemotherapy.
- (Australia) Companion of the Order of Australia.
- (electricity, informal, by extension) supply of electric energy via a public electricity grid
- Initialism of author's correction.
- (geography) Initialism of autonomous county.
- Initialism of aircraftman.
- (Anglicanism) Anglo-Catholic.
- (finance) Initialism of account current.
- (anatomy) Initialism of anterior chamber.
- (music, radio) Initialism of adult contemporary (a radio format).
- Initialism of air conditioning.
- (chemistry) Initialism of ammonium chloride.
- Initialism of area code.
- Initialism of automobile club.
- (UK, law enforcement) Initialism of assistant commissioner, a police rank used in London's Metropolitan Police.
- (aviation) Initialism of absolute ceiling.
- an electric current that reverses direction sinusoidally
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- (Christianity, historical) A supporter of the Cyrenaic monk Arius and his faction in the 4th-century Church.
- (Christianity) A believer of Arianism, particularly (historical) the official Arian churches lasting to the 7th century.
- (Christianity, inexact, usually derogatory) Synonym of unitarian, any Christian who denies the Trinity.
- Alternative spelling of Aryan.
- (astrology) Synonym of Aries, a person born under the influence of Aries.
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- The head of the Arrouaisian, Augustinian, and formerly Premonstratensian religious orders.
- An honorary position held by a priest in some cathedrals.
- The head of a priory (“a monastery which is usually a branch of an abbey”), or some other minor or smaller monastery; a prior conventual.
- (by extension) In the rationalsphere: a belief supported by previous evidence or experience that one can use to make inferences about the future.
- The elected head of a guild of craftsmen or merchants in some countries in Europe and South America.
- (Canada, US, law enforcement, chiefly in the plural) A previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone's criminal record.
- In an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy; a prior claustral.
- The head friar of a house of friars.
- A chief magistrate of the Republic of Florence (1115–1569) in what is now Italy.
- (Bayesian statistics) A prior probability distribution, that is, one determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it, before additional data is collected.
- the head of a religious order; in an abbey the prior is next below the abbot
adj
- More important or significant.
- (Bayesian statistics) Chiefly in prior probability: of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it, before additional data is collected.
- Coming before in order or time; earlier, former, previous.
- earlier in time
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noun
- A friar or monk of any Augustinian order.
- a Roman Catholic friar or monk belonging to one of the Augustinian monastic orders
- (historical, rare) A member of a supposed radical group of the early Reformation, who allegedly believed that humans would not enter Heaven until the Last Judgment.
- A follower of St Augustine or his doctrines, especially on predestination and grace.
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noun
adj
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- A ministration
- The active practice and education of the minister of a particular religion or faith.
- Government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity
- The complete body of government ministers (whether or not they are in cabinet) under the leadership of a head of government (such as a prime minister)
- (Christianity) The clergy of nonapostolic Protestant churches.
- (Christianity) Work of a spiritual or charitable nature.
- religious ministers collectively (especially Presbyterian)
- building where the business of a government ministry is transacted
- the work of a minister of religion
- a government department under the direction of a minister of state
noun
- (Christianity, historical) A supporter of the Cyrenaic monk Arius and his faction in the 4th-century Church.
- (Christianity) A believer of Arianism, particularly (historical) the official Arian churches lasting to the 7th century.
- (Christianity, inexact, usually derogatory) Synonym of unitarian, any Christian who denies the Trinity.
- Alternative spelling of Aryan.
- (astrology) Synonym of Aries, a person born under the influence of Aries.
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- Initialism of air corps.
- Initialism of aviation cadet.
- Initialism of athletic club.
- (roleplaying games) Initialism of armor class.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of adenylyl cyclase.
- (prison) Initialism of administrative custody.
- (autism, psychology) singular of ACs (“autistics and cousins”).
- (US, military) Initialism of Auxiliary Collier (a naval coal transport that travels with the fleet to provide coal for coal-powered warships).
- (electricity) Initialism of alternating current (often used to indicate an alternating potential rather than a current).
- (set theory) Initialism of axiom of choice.
- Initialism of access control.
- Initialism of army corps.
- (medicine) Initialism of adjuvant chemotherapy.
- (Australia) Companion of the Order of Australia.
- (electricity, informal, by extension) supply of electric energy via a public electricity grid
- Initialism of author's correction.
- (geography) Initialism of autonomous county.
- Initialism of aircraftman.
- (Anglicanism) Anglo-Catholic.
- (finance) Initialism of account current.
- (anatomy) Initialism of anterior chamber.
- (music, radio) Initialism of adult contemporary (a radio format).
- Initialism of air conditioning.
- (chemistry) Initialism of ammonium chloride.
- Initialism of area code.
- Initialism of automobile club.
- (UK, law enforcement) Initialism of assistant commissioner, a police rank used in London's Metropolitan Police.
- (aviation) Initialism of absolute ceiling.
- an electric current that reverses direction sinusoidally
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- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A city, the county seat of Mower County, Minnesota; named for early settler Austin R. Nichols.
- A community in Manitoba.
- A ghost town in Grant County, Oregon; named for early settlers Minot and Linda Austin.
- A municipality of Quebec; named for Canadian Quaker Nicholas Austin.
- An English surname originating as a patronymic from the given name.
- An unincorporated community in Barren County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Ross County, Ohio; named for local gristmill proprietor Austin Bush.
- A city in Jennings Township, Scott County, Indiana; named for the city in Texas.
- A borough in Potter County, Pennsylvania.
- A township in Sanilac County, Michigan.
- A ghost town in Western Australia; named for Australian explorer Robert Austin.
- A city in Lonoke County, Arkansas.
- A township in Mecosta County, Michigan.
- A former make of British motor car, named for founder Herbert Austin.
- A township in Macon County, Illinois.
- A neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois; named for American politician and businessman Henry W. Austin Sr.
- A neighbourhood of Orchard City, Delta County, Colorado; named for early settler Austin E. Miller.
- An unincorporated community and inactive township in Cass County, Missouri; named for local merchant William Austin.
- A census-designated place in Lander County, Nevada; named for early settler Alvah Austin.
- The capital city of Texas, United States, and the county seat of Travis County; named for American empresario Stephen F. Austin.
- A male given name from Old French, of Anglo-Norman origin.
- A township in Mower County, Minnesota.