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SECT |
Denomination |
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BAPTIST |
Protestant denomination |
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LUTHERAN |
Protestant denomination |
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CREED |
Religious denomination |
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DENOMINATIVELY |
By denomination. |
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NOMINATION |
The denomination, or name. |
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DENOMINATIVE |
Conferring a denomination or name. |
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SEAM |
A denomination of weight or measure. |
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PATRONYMIC |
Derived from ancestors; as, a patronymic denomination. |
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DENOMINATIONALLY |
In a denominational manner; by denomination or
sect. |
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DENOMINATIONAL |
Pertaining to a denomination, especially to a sect
or society. |
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APPELLATIVE |
Pertaining to a common name; serving as a distinctive
denomination; denominative; naming. |
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UNIVERSALIST |
One who believes in Universalism; one of a
denomination of Christians holding this faith. |
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DENOMINATIONALISM |
A denominational or class spirit or policy;
devotion to the interests of a sect or denomination. |
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BREAK |
To exchange for other money or currency of smaller
denomination; as, to break a five dollar bill. |
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DENOMINATION |
A class, or society of individuals, called by the
same name; a sect; as, a denomination of Christians. |
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MINA |
An ancient weight or denomination of money, of varying value.
The Attic mina was valued at a hundred drachmas. |
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REAL |
A small Spanish silver coin; also, a denomination of money of
account, formerly the unit of the Spanish monetary system. |
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SHILLING |
In the United States, a denomination of money, differing
in value in different States. It is not now legally recognized. |
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CAMPBELLITE |
A member of the denomination called Christians or
Disciples of Christ. They themselves repudiate the term Campbellite as
a nickname. See Christian, 3. |
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SHINPLASTER |
Formerly, a jocose term for a bank note greatly
depreciated in value; also, for paper money of a denomination less than
a dollar. |
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MUZARAB |
One of a denomination of Christians formerly living under
the government of the Moors in Spain, and having a liturgy and ritual
of their own. |
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SECTARIAN |
Pertaining to a sect, or to sects; peculiar to a sect;
bigotedly attached to the tenets and interests of a denomination; as,
sectarian principles or prejudices. |
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TAEL |
A denomination of money, in China, worth nearly six shillings
sterling, or about a dollar and forty cents; also, a weight of one
ounce and a third. |
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UNITARIAN |
One who denies the doctrine of the Trinity, believing
that God exists only in one person; a unipersonalist; also, one of a
denomination of Christians holding this belief. |