Results for: accompaniment, concurrence, Christian belief regarding Communion, existence or occurrence together, something connected with something else
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accompaniment, concurrence, Christian belief regarding Communion, existence or occurrence together, something connected with something elseconcomitance
(Anatomy) either of two small funnel-shaped cartilages located to the rear of larynx; muscle connected to the arytenoid cartilage; small mucous gland in front of the arytenoid cartilage, pertaining to two small cartilages located on top of the cricoid ...arytenoid
(Biblical) name of God in the Old Testament; one of the modern Christian names of GodJehovah
(Catholic) participate in a concelebration (practice of several priests saying Mass together), officiate jointly at Christian Massconcelebrate
(Chemistry) in an allotropic manner (existence of a chemical element in two or more different forms)allotropically
(Chemistry) of tautomerism, pertaining to the existence of one substance in various formstautomeric
(Christianity) a heretic who adhered to the belief that the Trinity does not existMonarchian
(Christianity) religious ceremony or ritual believed to have been instituted by Jesus and viewed as a symbol of grace (such as baptism, matrimony, etc.); Holy Communion, holy bread, consecrated elements of Communion, religious rite or ceremony, somethi...sacrament
(Computers) built-in, permanently connected, cannot be changed or adjusted (i.e. of a function or program)hardwired
(Computers) connected, connected to another computer or to the Internet; available through the Internet, connected via a computer, directly connected to a measurable process, ongoing, on-line, see also:off-line, while connected to a computeronline
(Computers) system in which various types of media are connected by a hypertext program so that users can move between them in a non-linear manner (the World Wide Web is one such system), multi-media hypertext systemhypermedia
(Geology) belief that major geological changes on earth were caused by catastrophes (and not by gradual change), pessimism, theory of geological violencecatastrophism
(Grammar) noun; word or phrase functioning as a noun, directly attaching as dye color, essential, existing independently; real, tangible; substantial; of or pertaining to the essence of something; functioning as a noun (Grammar); expressing existence (...substantive
(History) principles and methods of the Nazis, doctrines of German National Socialists, belief that the Aryan race is superior to all other races (especially races of color) and that genocide is justifiableNaziism
(History) principles and methods of the Nazis, doctrines of German National Socialists, belief that the Aryan race is superior to all other races (especially races of color) and that genocide is justifiablenazism
 

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