Results for: original monastery or convent
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original monastery or conventmotherhouse
(A.D. 76-138, original name Publius Aelius Hadrianus), Emperor of Rome (117-138) who was the adopted son of TrajanHadrian
(Catholicism) ceremonial washing of the hands; psalm recited during the hand washing ceremony; basin and towel used during a ceremonial hand-washing, basin attached to a wall, place for washing in a monastery, religious rituallavabo
(Computer Slang) expression for the act of changing a piece of software or hardware to do a function that was not designed or authorized by the original manufacturermods
(French) Franciscan friar (so called due to the knotted cord worn as a girdle); member of a French political club during the first Revolution which met in an old Cordelier convent in Paris (French history)cordelier
(Welsh) Ynys Pyr, island off the coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales, and location of a Cistercian monastery.Caldey Island
ability of a photographic material to duplicate the transition at a boundary in the original imageacutance
able to create, artistic; full of creativity; innovative, inventive, ideas person, intentionally deceptive about financial information, new and original, resourcefulcreative
able to return to its original shape after being stretched or pulled; flexible, springy, rubbery, accommodating, adaptable, easily changed, made of elastic, returning to its original shape after stress, rubber band, stretchy and flexible, stretchy mate...elastic
act of allocating, allotment; apportionment; portion, autochthonous, introduced, not in original position, something allocated//allochthonousallocation
act of enclosing, boundary fence, confinement, closure of area; additional document or letter placed within another, inclosure, land surrounded by a boundary, reserved area at sports event, restricted part of convent or monastery, something inside a le...enclosure
act of rendering something into another language; version published in a language other than the original language (i.e. book, film, etc.), change or transference, expressing of something in a different language, motion in straight line, process determ...translation
act of turning to face the opposite direction from the original position (Military); complete change in position or attitude, reversal, turn aroundabout-face
adding a sound to a word, addition of a sound to a word (that does not exist in the original) in order to make pronunciation easier (such as adding the letter B to mumble)epenthesis
additional infection due to original infectionsecondary infection
 

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