Results for: drop tribal practices
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carving, important tribal object, sacred emblem, representation of sacred object revered by clans and tribes, symbolic thingtotem
Catholic Church, principles and practices of Catholicism (offensive)popery
change moving in a downward direction, drop-off (e.g.: "there was a sharp lessening in sales"lessening
change resulting in losses, minor economic crisis, drop in prices (that causes business and small vendors to close down)shakeout
Christian Science healer, professional, one who works in a profession or career (such as medicine or law), somebody who practices a professionpractitioner
Christian with traditional African beliefs, of Zionism, of the movement that promotes Jews returning to and rebuilding Israel, pertaining to Zionism, one who practices Zionism, one supporting the movement that promotes Jews returning to and rebuilding ...Zionist
cloth used to cover floors or furniture to protect them from paint or dust, drop clothdustsheet
combination of sadistic and masochistic tendencies, sadism + masochism, derivation of sexual gratification from subjecting others to pain or from being subjected to pain, sexual practices involving sadism and masochismsadomasochism
come in a great number, drop rain, give something generously, great number or flow, period of wet weather, rainy season, rainy weather, shower, release water droplets during stormy weather, water droplets which fall from clouds during stormy weather, w...rain
conformity//Orthodoxy, Orthodox Judaism, practices of Eastern Orthodox Church, state of being orthodox; devout religiousnessorthodoxy
conjurer or illusionist, somebody who supposedly practices sorcery, somebody with exceptional ability, wizard, sorcerer, one who practices the art of magic; conjurer, performer of magic tricksmagician
crying, drop of liquid, droplet of fluid from the eye; rip, rend; spree, wild celebration (Informal), excess of liquid in the eyes, liquid bathing the eye, produce tears, single drop of fluid from the eye, teardroptear
customs and beliefs of the Middle Ages, devotion to the Middle Ages, mediaevalism, something from the Middle Ages, spirit or customs of the Middle Ages; devotion to or belief in medieval ideals or practicesmedievalism
customs and practices, mode, fashion, style; behavior, way; type, kind, social behavior, style of work of art, way of being, way something is donemanner
descend with unopened parachute, drop suddenlyfree-fall
 

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