English words for 'Uncommon spelling of feast day.'
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noun
- (biblical) A feast or feast day.
- a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration
- In mythology, a set of celebrations in the honour of a god.
- An event or series of special events centred on the celebration or promotion of some theme or aspect of the community, often held at regular intervals.
- (Caribbean, Jamaica, uncountable) Fried cornbread.
- an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place)
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verb
- (transitive) To please or entertain (someone), especially with stories, tales or jokes.
- (transitive) To provide hospitality for (someone); to supply with abundant food and drink.
- (figurative, transitive) To entertain with something that delights; to gratify; to refresh.
- provide with choice or abundant food or drink
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- The observance of a holiday or feast day, as by solemnities.
- A social gathering for entertainment and fun; a party.
- The act, process of showing appreciation, gratitude and/or remembrance, notably as a social event.
- The formal performance of a solemn rite, such as Christian sacrament.
- the public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with all appropriate ritual
- a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event
- any joyous diversion
noun
- (Roman Catholicism) A feast which is not a double or a semidouble.
- (weaving) A drawloom.
- (logic) A simple or atomic proposition.
- (pharmacology) A herbal preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
- (weaving) Part of the apparatus for raising the heddles of a drawloom.
- a person lacking intelligence or common sense
- any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties
adj
- (module theory, of a module) Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial submodules (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient modules).
- Uncomplicated; lacking complexity; taken by itself, with nothing added.
- Free from duplicity; guileless, innocent, straightforward.
- (botany) Not compound, but possibly lobed.
- Easy; not difficult.
- (now colloquial, euphemistic) Feeble-minded; foolish.
- (zoology) Consisting of a single individual or zooid; not compound.
- (algebra, of a Lie algebra) Being non-abelian and having no proper non-zero ideals. (Note that this is non-equivalent to the usual algebra sense; in particular, the abelian Lie algebra of dimension 1 over any given field is non-trivial and has no proper non-zero ideals, but is by convention not considered simple.)
- (mineralogy) Homogenous.
- (ring theory, of a ring) Being non-zero, and having no proper non-zero two-sided ideals (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient rings). For commutative rings, this definition coincides with that of a field.
- Without ornamentation; plain.
- (mathematics, real analysis, measure theory, of a real-valued function) Equal to a finite linear combination of indicator functions on measurable sets.
- (group theory, of a group) Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial normal subgroups (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient groups).
- Undistinguished in social condition; of no special rank.
- (category theory, of an object in a category with a terminal object) Being non-isomorphic to the terminal object, and such that its only quotient objects (up to isomorphism) are the terminal object and itself.
- (chemistry, pharmacology) Consisting of one single substance; uncompounded.
- Using steam only once in its cylinders, in contrast to a compound engine, where steam is used more than once in high-pressure and low-pressure cylinders. (of a steam engine)
- (universal algebra, of an algebraic structure) Containing more than one element, and such that the only congruences on the structure are the diagonal relation (the equivalence relation a≡b⟺a=b) and the universal relation (the equivalence relation such that a≡b for all a,b). Equivalently, containing more than one element and having no proper non-trivial quotient algebras.
- exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity
- (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions
- having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved
- apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
- easy and not involved or complicated
- lacking mental capacity and subtlety
- unornamented
noun
noun
- a feast day and the seven days following it
- a rhythmic group of eight lines of verse
- a musical interval of eight tones
- (music) A coupler on an organ which allows the organist to sound the note an octave above the note of the key pressed (cf sub-octave)
- (poetry) A poetic stanza consisting of eight lines; usually used as one part of a sonnet.
- (signal processing) Any of a number of coherent-noise functions of differing frequency that are added together to form Perlin noise.
- (music) The pitch an octave higher than a given pitch.
- (fencing) The eighth defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the sword out straight at knee level.
- (astrology) The subjective vibration of a planet.
- (music) An interval of twelve semitones spanning eight degrees of the diatonic scale, representing a doubling or halving in pitch frequency.
- (Christianity) The day that is one week after a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
- (Christianity) An eight-day period beginning on a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
- A small cask of wine, one eighth of a pipe.
verb
noun
noun
noun
verb
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- A feast or banquet.
- A pleasure trip; a journey made for feasting or enjoyment, now especially a trip made ostensibly for business but which entails merrymaking or entertainment.
- (film) Ellipsis of press junket.
- A type of cream cheese, originally made in a rush basket; later, a food made of sweetened curds.
- (gambling) A gaming room for which the capacity and limits change daily, often rented out to private vendors who run tour groups through them and give a portion of the proceeds to the main casino.
- a journey taken for pleasure
- dessert made of sweetened milk coagulated with rennet
- a trip taken by an official at public expense
noun
- (biblical) A feast or feast day.
- a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration
- In mythology, a set of celebrations in the honour of a god.
- An event or series of special events centred on the celebration or promotion of some theme or aspect of the community, often held at regular intervals.
- (Caribbean, Jamaica, uncountable) Fried cornbread.
- an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place)
adj
noun
verb
- (transitive) To please or entertain (someone), especially with stories, tales or jokes.
- (transitive) To provide hospitality for (someone); to supply with abundant food and drink.
- (figurative, transitive) To entertain with something that delights; to gratify; to refresh.
- provide with choice or abundant food or drink
noun
- The observance of a holiday or feast day, as by solemnities.
- A social gathering for entertainment and fun; a party.
- The act, process of showing appreciation, gratitude and/or remembrance, notably as a social event.
- The formal performance of a solemn rite, such as Christian sacrament.
- the public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with all appropriate ritual
- a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event
- any joyous diversion
noun
- (Roman Catholicism) A feast which is not a double or a semidouble.
- (weaving) A drawloom.
- (logic) A simple or atomic proposition.
- (pharmacology) A herbal preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
- (weaving) Part of the apparatus for raising the heddles of a drawloom.
- a person lacking intelligence or common sense
- any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties
adj
- (module theory, of a module) Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial submodules (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient modules).
- Uncomplicated; lacking complexity; taken by itself, with nothing added.
- Free from duplicity; guileless, innocent, straightforward.
- (botany) Not compound, but possibly lobed.
- Easy; not difficult.
- (now colloquial, euphemistic) Feeble-minded; foolish.
- (zoology) Consisting of a single individual or zooid; not compound.
- (algebra, of a Lie algebra) Being non-abelian and having no proper non-zero ideals. (Note that this is non-equivalent to the usual algebra sense; in particular, the abelian Lie algebra of dimension 1 over any given field is non-trivial and has no proper non-zero ideals, but is by convention not considered simple.)
- (mineralogy) Homogenous.
- (ring theory, of a ring) Being non-zero, and having no proper non-zero two-sided ideals (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient rings). For commutative rings, this definition coincides with that of a field.
- Without ornamentation; plain.
- (mathematics, real analysis, measure theory, of a real-valued function) Equal to a finite linear combination of indicator functions on measurable sets.
- (group theory, of a group) Being non-trivial, and having no proper non-trivial normal subgroups (equivalently, no proper non-trivial quotient groups).
- Undistinguished in social condition; of no special rank.
- (category theory, of an object in a category with a terminal object) Being non-isomorphic to the terminal object, and such that its only quotient objects (up to isomorphism) are the terminal object and itself.
- (chemistry, pharmacology) Consisting of one single substance; uncompounded.
- Using steam only once in its cylinders, in contrast to a compound engine, where steam is used more than once in high-pressure and low-pressure cylinders. (of a steam engine)
- (universal algebra, of an algebraic structure) Containing more than one element, and such that the only congruences on the structure are the diagonal relation (the equivalence relation a≡b⟺a=b) and the universal relation (the equivalence relation such that a≡b for all a,b). Equivalently, containing more than one element and having no proper non-trivial quotient algebras.
- exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity
- (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions
- having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved
- apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
- easy and not involved or complicated
- lacking mental capacity and subtlety
- unornamented
noun
noun
- a feast day and the seven days following it
- a rhythmic group of eight lines of verse
- a musical interval of eight tones
- (music) A coupler on an organ which allows the organist to sound the note an octave above the note of the key pressed (cf sub-octave)
- (poetry) A poetic stanza consisting of eight lines; usually used as one part of a sonnet.
- (signal processing) Any of a number of coherent-noise functions of differing frequency that are added together to form Perlin noise.
- (music) The pitch an octave higher than a given pitch.
- (fencing) The eighth defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the sword out straight at knee level.
- (astrology) The subjective vibration of a planet.
- (music) An interval of twelve semitones spanning eight degrees of the diatonic scale, representing a doubling or halving in pitch frequency.
- (Christianity) The day that is one week after a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
- (Christianity) An eight-day period beginning on a feast day in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
- A small cask of wine, one eighth of a pipe.
verb
noun
noun
noun
verb
noun
- A feast or banquet.
- A pleasure trip; a journey made for feasting or enjoyment, now especially a trip made ostensibly for business but which entails merrymaking or entertainment.
- (film) Ellipsis of press junket.
- A type of cream cheese, originally made in a rush basket; later, a food made of sweetened curds.
- (gambling) A gaming room for which the capacity and limits change daily, often rented out to private vendors who run tour groups through them and give a portion of the proceeds to the main casino.
- a journey taken for pleasure
- dessert made of sweetened milk coagulated with rennet
- a trip taken by an official at public expense
verb
noun
verb
noun
- A feast or banquet.
- A pleasure trip; a journey made for feasting or enjoyment, now especially a trip made ostensibly for business but which entails merrymaking or entertainment.
- (film) Ellipsis of press junket.
- A type of cream cheese, originally made in a rush basket; later, a food made of sweetened curds.
- (gambling) A gaming room for which the capacity and limits change daily, often rented out to private vendors who run tour groups through them and give a portion of the proceeds to the main casino.
- a journey taken for pleasure
- dessert made of sweetened milk coagulated with rennet
- a trip taken by an official at public expense
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noun
- (biblical) A feast or feast day.
- a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration
- In mythology, a set of celebrations in the honour of a god.
- An event or series of special events centred on the celebration or promotion of some theme or aspect of the community, often held at regular intervals.
- (Caribbean, Jamaica, uncountable) Fried cornbread.
- an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place)