(pour water over)

  • 61Credence table — An elaborate Rococo credence table with marble top A Credence table is a small side table in the sanctuary of a Christian church which is used in the celebration of the Eucharist. Etymology: from latin credens, entis, believer). The credence… …

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  • 62Vesak — Infobox Holiday|Buddhism holiday name=Vesak official name=Wesak Visakah Puja Vaishaka Buddha Purnima Visakha Bucha Saga Dawa 佛誕 (fó dàn) Phật Đản nickname=Buddha s Birthday or Buddha Day observedby=Buddhists date=First full moon of the Taurus, in …

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  • 63Ghusl — (غسل) is an Arabic term referring to the full ablution (ritual washing) required in Islam for various rituals and prayers. The ablution becomes mandatory for any adult Muslim after having sexual intercourse, any sexual discharge (e.g. of semen) [ …

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  • 64Coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI — The coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI The coat …

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  • 65baptise — verb a) To sprinkle or pour water over, or to immerse in water, as a spiritual cleansing process in the rite of Christian baptism. b) To dedicate or christen …

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  • 66baptize — verb a) To sprinkle or pour water over, or to immerse in water, as a spiritual cleansing process in the rite of Christian baptism. b) To dedicate or christen. Syn: christen …

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  • 67hose — hose1 [həuz US houz] n [: Old English; Origin: hosa leg covering ] 1.) BrE a long rubber or plastic tube which can be moved and bent to put water onto fires, gardens etc British Equivalent: hosepipe 2.) [U] ↑tights, ↑stockings, or socks used… …

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  • 68souse — verb (T) to put something in water or pour water over something, making it completely wet …

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  • 69Mount Killaraus — is a legendary mountain in Ireland, most famous for being the source of the stones of Stonehenge in Arthurian legend. Geoffrey of Monmouth records the story in his Historia Regum Britanniae. He describes how Aurelius Ambrosius returned from his… …

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  • 70flame — 01. The [flames] of the fire were dancing in the night. 02. The young boys blew on the smoking wood until [flames] started to appear. 03. Huge [flames] were already licking at the roof of the house when the firemen arrived. 04. A small fire… …

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