- purificatory
- [͵pjʋ(ə)rıfıʹkeıt(ə)rı] a
очистительный, очищающий
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Purificatory — Pu*rif i*ca*to*ry, a. [L. purificatorius.] Serving or tending to purify; purificative. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
purificatory — adjective Date: 1610 serving, tending, or intended to purify < purificatory rituals > … New Collegiate Dictionary
purificatory — See purify. * * * … Universalium
purificatory — adjective That purifies; purificative … Wiktionary
purificatory — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Serving to purify of sin: expiatory, lustral, lus trative, purgative, purgatorial. See CLEAN, RELIGION … English dictionary for students
purificatory — adj. making pure, expiating sins; cleansing, removing contamination; refining, distillingpjÊŠ rɪfÉ™kÉ™tÉ”rɪ / pjÊŠÉ™rɪfɪ keɪtrɪ … English contemporary dictionary
purificatory — pu·rifi·ca·to·ry … English syllables
purificatory — I. pyüˈrifəkəˌtōrē, ˈpyu̇rəf , chiefly Brit |pyu̇(ə)rəfə̇|kātəri or ā.tri adjective Etymology: Late Latin purificatorius, from Latin purificatus + orius ory : serving, tending, or intended to purify : purifying II … Useful english dictionary
purification rite — ▪ anthropology Introduction any of the ceremonial acts or customs employed in an attempt to reestablish lost purity or to create a higher degree of purity in relation to the sacred (the transcendental realm) or the social and cultural realm … Universalium
Cattle in religion — In Hinduism, the cow is a symbol of wealth, strength, abundance, selfless giving and a full Earthly life Cattle are considered sacred in various world religions, most notably Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism[citation needed] … Wikipedia
Maya religion — Maya civiliza … Wikipedia