English words for 'Alternative spelling of Judas Priest.'
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- (Roman Catholicism, uncommon, often capitalized) Synonym of martyrology, a hagiography of Catholic saints.
- (Eastern Orthodoxy, often capitalized) Synonym of synaxarium, a hagiography covering similar material equivalent to a Catholic martyrology.
- (historical) Synonym of menologem, a stylized date acting as a signature on some documents of the Byzantine Empire.
- A calendar of the days of the month or of all the days of the year divided by month, particularly as a table of information divided in this way and
- (Roman Catholicism, often capitalized) A work providing biographies of uncanonized members of a religious order in similar style to a martyrology, frequently read within the order but forbidden for use with the liturgy itself.
- (Eastern Orthodoxy, often capitalized) Synonym of menaion, a book detailing the propers and hagiographic canons for the fixed dates of the liturgical year.
- (Eastern Orthodoxy) Synonym of kalendar, any monthly list of saints' days or liturgical readings.
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- (derogatory, offensive) A Catholic.
- A cross-course.
- (dance) A step in which one leg crosses behind the other.
- A hairpin bend.
- (American football) A play in which the player with the ball crosses to one side of the field and then doubles back to the other.
- A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.
- A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different course of action, or the person making that return.
- Two pieces on the back of an item (for attaching or bracing it) which form an "X".
- An "X"-shaped railroad crossing sign.
- A species resulting from such a crossback.
- The measurement from the outer edge of one shoulder blade to the outer edge of the other.
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- (in Greek, Aramaic and Indian contexts) A Christian, a follower of Jesus.
- A person from Nazareth.
- A member of the Church of the Nazarene.
- (historical) A member of the Jewish sect of the Nazarenes.
- an inhabitant of Nazareth
- an early name for any Christian
- a member of a group of Jews who (during the early history of the Christian Church) accepted Jesus as the Messiah; they accepted the Gospel According to Matthew but rejected the Epistles of St. Paul and continued to follow Jewish law and celebrate Jewish holidays; they were later declared heretic by the Church of Rome
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- (often derogatory) A Roman Catholic.
- (humanities) A scholar of Romance languages; a Romanicist.
- (humanities) A scholar of Roman history and culture.
- (historical, Ireland, derogatory) someone perceived to be in favor of Rome Rule in Ireland.
- (law) A scholar of Roman law and jurisprudence.
- (art history) A painter of the 16th century Romanist school.
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- (law) Pertaining to Roman law and jurisprudence.
- (historiography) Pertaining to the school of thought which emphasises the continuity of legal and cultural institutions between Rome and later medieval Europe, downplaying the role of external influences or innovation in the decline of the Roman Empire.
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism
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- Alternative form of Saint James.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see St., James. A saint named James
- (countable) A surname.
- A census-designated place in St. James Parish, Louisiana, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Cedar County, Nebraska, United States.
- A town in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States.
- A hamlet and census-designated place in Suffolk County, New York, United States.
- A census-designated place in Washington County, Maryland, United States.
- Ellipsis of St. James Parish.
- An unincorporated community on Beaver Island, Charlevoix County, Michigan, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Stone County, Arkansas, United States.
- A district of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- A city in Phelps County, Missouri, United States.
- A city, the county seat of Watonwan County, Minnesota, United States.
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- (Roman Catholicism, uncommon, often capitalized) Synonym of martyrology, a hagiography of Catholic saints.
- (Eastern Orthodoxy, often capitalized) Synonym of synaxarium, a hagiography covering similar material equivalent to a Catholic martyrology.
- (historical) Synonym of menologem, a stylized date acting as a signature on some documents of the Byzantine Empire.
- A calendar of the days of the month or of all the days of the year divided by month, particularly as a table of information divided in this way and
- (Roman Catholicism, often capitalized) A work providing biographies of uncanonized members of a religious order in similar style to a martyrology, frequently read within the order but forbidden for use with the liturgy itself.
- (Eastern Orthodoxy, often capitalized) Synonym of menaion, a book detailing the propers and hagiographic canons for the fixed dates of the liturgical year.
- (Eastern Orthodoxy) Synonym of kalendar, any monthly list of saints' days or liturgical readings.
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- (derogatory, offensive) A Catholic.
- A cross-course.
- (dance) A step in which one leg crosses behind the other.
- A hairpin bend.
- (American football) A play in which the player with the ball crosses to one side of the field and then doubles back to the other.
- A cross between a hybrid species and one of the original parent species.
- A return to the original course of action by one who previously changed to a different course of action, or the person making that return.
- Two pieces on the back of an item (for attaching or bracing it) which form an "X".
- An "X"-shaped railroad crossing sign.
- A species resulting from such a crossback.
- The measurement from the outer edge of one shoulder blade to the outer edge of the other.
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- (often derogatory) A Roman Catholic.
- (humanities) A scholar of Romance languages; a Romanicist.
- (humanities) A scholar of Roman history and culture.
- (historical, Ireland, derogatory) someone perceived to be in favor of Rome Rule in Ireland.
- (law) A scholar of Roman law and jurisprudence.
- (art history) A painter of the 16th century Romanist school.
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- (law) Pertaining to Roman law and jurisprudence.
- (historiography) Pertaining to the school of thought which emphasises the continuity of legal and cultural institutions between Rome and later medieval Europe, downplaying the role of external influences or innovation in the decline of the Roman Empire.
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism