Results for: days around Whitsunday, week beginning with the Christian holiday of Pentecost
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in the beginning stages of existence; newly developed; originating; in a nascent state (Chemistry)naissant
in the beginning stages of existence; newly developed; originating; in a nascent state (Chemistry), just beginning to develop, produced in reaction mediumnascent
in the beginning stages; in a disorganized mannerinchoately
in the past, previously; in the past, in former times, in previous daysformerly
inceptive, inceptive verb; inceptive aspect of verbs (Grammar), initial; beginning; starting to develop; inceptive (Grammar)inchoative
indentation, cut, notch; blank space between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written line; act of indenting a documentindention
influenced by Greco-Roman and Christian traditions, movie or book on the American West, of non-Communist countries in the Cold WarWestern
inscription (on a stone, building, etc.); saying or quotation at the beginning of a book or chapter which is relevant to the theme of the work, inscription on a monument, introductory quotationepigraph
international Christian organization founded on military lines and devoted to evangelism and providing social servicesSA (Salvation Army)
James Dewey Watson (born 1928), American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1962; John Christian Watson (1867-1941), Chilean-born Australian statesman; male first nameWatson
Jewish festival which lasts for eight days and commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over the Syrians and the rededication of the TempleChanukah
Jewish holiday celebrating the day Moses received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, Feast of Weeks (alternate spelling for Shavuoth)Shavuot
jurisdiction of the patriarchy; patriarchy, social organization in which the father is the highest authority, office of a Christian patriarchpatriarchate
lasting a weekweeklong
left side of Christian altar, see also:epistle sidegospel side
 

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