religious custom

  • 81Nassim Hassanpour — (en persan : ﻧﺎﺳﻴﻢ حسن پور) , est une gitane Iranienne originaire de Tabriz (province d Azerbaijan e sharghi (de l est)), pratiquant la gymnastique et le tir. Licenciée du club sportif Enqelāb à Téhéran, elle a marqué l actualité… …

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  • 82rite — noun /ɹaɪt/ A religious custom. See Also: ritual …

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  • 83Chattri (Brighton) — For the Indian architectural motif, see Chhatri. The Chattri Looking southwards towards Brighton …

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  • 84Himachi —    Waiting for the sun. A popular religious custom in which a group of devotees meets at a member s home on certain days such as the 15th of the first, fifth and ninth months of the lunar calendar, remain awake all night and complete their… …

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  • 85Tsukimachi —    A moon waiting assembly. A popular religious custom in which a group of believers meets on specified evenings, e.g. 15th, 17th, 19th and 23rd days of the first, fifth and ninth months of the lunar calendar, to worship and pray.    See also… …

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  • 86arithmetic — (n.) mid 13c., arsmetike, from O.Fr. arsmetique (12c.), from L. arithmetica, from Gk. arithmetike (tekhne) (the) counting (art), fem. of arithmetikos of or for reckoning, arithmetical, from arithmos number, counting, amount, from PIE root *re(i)… …

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  • 87shivah — seven days of mourning in Jewish religious custom, 1892, from Heb. shibhah seven, short for shibh ath yeme ha ebhel the seven days of mourning …

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  • 88rite — raɪt n. ceremonial act or procedure; religious custom or tradition …

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  • 89rites — raɪt n. ceremonial act or procedure; religious custom or tradition …

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  • 90under threat — 1) likely to be harmed or damaged An ancient religious custom is under threat. come under threat (= start being under threat): These developments meant that the peace effort came under threat. 2) because of being threatened under threat of: Any… …

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