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ELUCIDATION |
Interpretation |
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EDIFICATION |
Interpretation |
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EXPLANATION |
Interpretation |
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TRANSLATION |
Interpretation |
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RENDITION |
Interpretation |
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VERSION |
Interpretation |
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INTERPRETAMENT |
Interpretation. |
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INTERPRETATIVELY |
By interpretation. |
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WELL-MEANING |
Idealistic bore interpretation |
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ONEIROSCOPY |
The interpretation of dreams. |
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INTERPRETATIVE |
According to interpretation; constructive. |
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MISCONSTRUCTION |
Erroneous construction; wrong interpretation. |
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IN A SENSE |
Innocence proclaimed according to one interpretation |
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EXEGETICS |
The science of interpretation or exegesis. |
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EXEGETE |
Expert in the interpretation of religious texts |
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SOLUTE |
Loose; free; liberal; as, a solute interpretation. |
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ONEIROCRITICAL |
Of or pertaining to the interpretation of dreams. |
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PROPHECY |
Public interpretation of Scripture; preaching;
exhortation or instruction. |
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CONSTRUCTIONAL |
Pertaining to, or deduced from, construction or
interpretation. |
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MISINTERPRETATION |
The act of interpreting erroneously; a mistaken
interpretation. |
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CONSTRUCT |
Formed by, or relating to, construction, interpretation,
or inference. |
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INTERPRETABLE |
Admitting of interpretation; capable of being
interpreted or explained. |
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LITURGICS |
The science of worship; history, doctrine, and
interpretation of liturgies. |
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EXPLICATION |
The act of opening, unfolding, or explaining;
explanation; exposition; interpretation. |
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DITTOLOGY |
A double reading, or twofold interpretation, as of a
Scripture text. |