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verb
name
noun
- (Internet, roleplaying games) The person who owns and runs a multi-user dungeon.
- A deity or supreme being; a supernatural, typically immortal, being with superior powers, to which personhood is attributed.
- (figurative) Something or someone particularly revered, worshipped, idealized, admired and/or followed.
- (figurative, informal) A person who is exceptionally skilled in a particular activity.
- (figurative, informal) An exceedingly handsome man.
- (figurative) A person in a very high position of authority, importance or influence; a powerful ruler or tyrant.
- A representation of a deity, especially a statue or statuette.
- a man of such superior qualities that he seems like a deity to other people
- a material effigy that is worshipped
- any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force
verb
noun
- An undress regimental coat.
- A dress, a piece of clothing, which consists of a skirt and a cover for the upper body.
- An outer garment worn by priests and other clericals; a habit.
- (dialectal) A frog.
- A sailor's jersey.
- a long, loose outer garment
- a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice
- a habit worn by clerics
verb
- (transitive) To render or become Roman Catholic in form or style or to diffuse Roman Catholic ideas in something.
- (transitive) To translate something into the Latin language; or make a word similar in appearance or form to a Latin word.
- (transitive) To transliterate something into the characters of the Latin script; to Romanize
- write in the Latin alphabet
- translate into Latin
- cause to adopt Catholicism
verb
- (transitive) To set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate.
- (transitive) To show to the public for the first time.
- (transitive) To address or inscribe (a literary work, for example) to another as a mark of respect or affection.
- (transitive) To commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action.
- (transitive) To open (a building, for example) to public use.
- (transitive) To set apart for a special use.
- set apart to sacred uses with solemn rites, of a church
- open to public use, as of a highway, park, or building
- give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause
- inscribe or address by way of compliment
noun
noun
- (Roman Catholicism) The variable body of a liturgical preface, between the protocol and eschatocol, typically stating the motive for worship on a given day.
- The insertion or intercalation of days into the calendar in order to correct the error arising from the difference between the civil year and the solar year.
- (Christianity) An intercalated prayer for deliverance from evil coming after the Lord's Prayer.
- (pathology) An obstruction or occlusion of a blood vessel by an embolus, that is by a blood clot, air bubble or other matter that has been transported by the blood stream.
- an insertion into a calendar
- occlusion of a blood vessel by an embolus (a loose clot or air bubble or other particle)
verb
- (transitive) To devise.
- To digest in the stomach.
- (cooking) To make an infusion.
- (figurative) To heat as if by boiling.
- (figurative) To reduce or diminish.
- (cooking) To reduce, or concentrate by boiling down.
- be cooked until very little liquid is left
- extract the essence of something by boiling it
- steep in hot water
verb
- (transitive, Christianity) To administer the sacrament of confirmation on (someone).
- To assure the accuracy of previous statements.
- To strengthen; to make firm or resolute.
- (transitive) To approve a proposal or nomination.
- support a person for a position
- administer the rite of confirmation to
- strengthen or make more firm
- make more firm
- establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
adv
verb
noun
- (Mormonism) The highest office in the Aaronic priesthood.
- A blunt tool, used for quickly stunning and killing fish.
- A religious clergyman (clergywoman, clergyperson) who is trained to perform services or sacrifices at a church or temple.
- a person who performs religious duties and ceremonies in a non-Christian religion
- a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders
verb
- (transitive) To sinter.
- (transitive) To break into small pieces or fragments.
- (transitive) To cut (meat etc.) into small pieces for frying.
- (intransitive, often with about, around, or away) To squander or waste time, money, or other resources; e.g. occupy oneself idly or without clear purpose, to tinker with an unimportant part of a project, to dally, sometimes as a form of procrastination.
- spend frivolously and unwisely
noun
adj
noun
verb
verb
- (transitive, Christianity) To administer the Holy Communion to (someone).
- (transitive) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell.
- (intransitive, Christianity) To receive the bread and wine at a celebration of the Eucharist; to take part in Holy Communion.
- (intransitive) To be connected by means of an opening or channel [with with ‘another room, vessel etc.’].
- (transitive) To pass on (a disease) to another person, animal etc.
- (intransitive) To express or convey ideas, either through verbal or nonverbal means; to have intercourse, to exchange information.
- (transitive) To impart or transmit (an intangible quantity, substance); to give a share of.
- be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas
- administer Communion; in church
- transfer to another
- transmit information
- receive Communion, in the Catholic church
- transmit thoughts or feelings
- join or connect
noun
adj
- Temporal; worldly, or otherwise not based on something timeless.
- (Christianity) Not bound by the vows of a religious order.
- (literary) Centuries-old, ancient.
- Happening once in an age or century.
- (atomic physics) Unperturbed over time.
- Continuing over a long period of time.
- (astrophysics, geology) Relating to long-term non-periodic irregularities, especially in planetary motion or magnetic field.
- Not specifically religious; lay or civil, as opposed to clerical.
- not concerned with or devoted to religion
- of or relating to the doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations
- of or relating to clergy not bound by monastic vows
- characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world as opposed to the spiritual world
- characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy
noun
- (Roman Catholicism) The variable body of a liturgical preface, between the protocol and eschatocol, typically stating the motive for worship on a given day.
- The insertion or intercalation of days into the calendar in order to correct the error arising from the difference between the civil year and the solar year.
- (Christianity) An intercalated prayer for deliverance from evil coming after the Lord's Prayer.
- (pathology) An obstruction or occlusion of a blood vessel by an embolus, that is by a blood clot, air bubble or other matter that has been transported by the blood stream.
- an insertion into a calendar
- occlusion of a blood vessel by an embolus (a loose clot or air bubble or other particle)
noun
adj
- Temporal; worldly, or otherwise not based on something timeless.
- (Christianity) Not bound by the vows of a religious order.
- (literary) Centuries-old, ancient.
- Happening once in an age or century.
- (atomic physics) Unperturbed over time.
- Continuing over a long period of time.
- (astrophysics, geology) Relating to long-term non-periodic irregularities, especially in planetary motion or magnetic field.
- Not specifically religious; lay or civil, as opposed to clerical.
- not concerned with or devoted to religion
- of or relating to the doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations
- of or relating to clergy not bound by monastic vows
- characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world as opposed to the spiritual world
- characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy
verb
name
noun
- (Internet, roleplaying games) The person who owns and runs a multi-user dungeon.
- A deity or supreme being; a supernatural, typically immortal, being with superior powers, to which personhood is attributed.
- (figurative) Something or someone particularly revered, worshipped, idealized, admired and/or followed.
- (figurative, informal) A person who is exceptionally skilled in a particular activity.
- (figurative, informal) An exceedingly handsome man.
- (figurative) A person in a very high position of authority, importance or influence; a powerful ruler or tyrant.
- A representation of a deity, especially a statue or statuette.
- a man of such superior qualities that he seems like a deity to other people
- a material effigy that is worshipped
- any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force
verb
noun
- An undress regimental coat.
- A dress, a piece of clothing, which consists of a skirt and a cover for the upper body.
- An outer garment worn by priests and other clericals; a habit.
- (dialectal) A frog.
- A sailor's jersey.
- a long, loose outer garment
- a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice
- a habit worn by clerics
verb
- (transitive) To render or become Roman Catholic in form or style or to diffuse Roman Catholic ideas in something.
- (transitive) To translate something into the Latin language; or make a word similar in appearance or form to a Latin word.
- (transitive) To transliterate something into the characters of the Latin script; to Romanize
- write in the Latin alphabet
- translate into Latin
- cause to adopt Catholicism
verb
- (transitive) To set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate.
- (transitive) To show to the public for the first time.
- (transitive) To address or inscribe (a literary work, for example) to another as a mark of respect or affection.
- (transitive) To commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action.
- (transitive) To open (a building, for example) to public use.
- (transitive) To set apart for a special use.
- set apart to sacred uses with solemn rites, of a church
- open to public use, as of a highway, park, or building
- give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause
- inscribe or address by way of compliment
noun
verb
- (transitive) To devise.
- To digest in the stomach.
- (cooking) To make an infusion.
- (figurative) To heat as if by boiling.
- (figurative) To reduce or diminish.
- (cooking) To reduce, or concentrate by boiling down.
- be cooked until very little liquid is left
- extract the essence of something by boiling it
- steep in hot water
verb
- (transitive, Christianity) To administer the sacrament of confirmation on (someone).
- To assure the accuracy of previous statements.
- To strengthen; to make firm or resolute.
- (transitive) To approve a proposal or nomination.
- support a person for a position
- administer the rite of confirmation to
- strengthen or make more firm
- make more firm
- establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
adv
verb
noun
- (Mormonism) The highest office in the Aaronic priesthood.
- A blunt tool, used for quickly stunning and killing fish.
- A religious clergyman (clergywoman, clergyperson) who is trained to perform services or sacrifices at a church or temple.
- a person who performs religious duties and ceremonies in a non-Christian religion
- a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders
verb
- (transitive) To sinter.
- (transitive) To break into small pieces or fragments.
- (transitive) To cut (meat etc.) into small pieces for frying.
- (intransitive, often with about, around, or away) To squander or waste time, money, or other resources; e.g. occupy oneself idly or without clear purpose, to tinker with an unimportant part of a project, to dally, sometimes as a form of procrastination.
- spend frivolously and unwisely
noun
verb
- (transitive, Christianity) To administer the Holy Communion to (someone).
- (transitive) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell.
- (intransitive, Christianity) To receive the bread and wine at a celebration of the Eucharist; to take part in Holy Communion.
- (intransitive) To be connected by means of an opening or channel [with with ‘another room, vessel etc.’].
- (transitive) To pass on (a disease) to another person, animal etc.
- (intransitive) To express or convey ideas, either through verbal or nonverbal means; to have intercourse, to exchange information.
- (transitive) To impart or transmit (an intangible quantity, substance); to give a share of.
- be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas
- administer Communion; in church
- transfer to another
- transmit information
- receive Communion, in the Catholic church
- transmit thoughts or feelings
- join or connect