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ANTIQUITIES |
Relics |
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TRACES |
Discovers relics |
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ANTIQUES |
Old relics |
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FOSSILS |
Preserved relics |
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SLICER |
Cutter restored relics |
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ARCHAEOLOGY |
Study of relics |
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LEAVINGS |
Things left; remnants; relics. |
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RELICLY |
In the manner of relics. |
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ARTEFACTS |
Paintings and data about eastern relics |
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RELIQUIAE |
Remains of the dead; organic remains; relics. |
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MYSTAGOGUE |
One who keeps and shows church relics. |
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RELIES |
Depends on relics to exchange carbon for energy |
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APSE |
A reliquary, or case in which the relics of saints were kept. |
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DAGOBA |
A dome-shaped structure built over relics of Buddha or some
Buddhist saint. |
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FERETORY |
A portable bier or shrine, variously adorned, used for
containing relics of saints. |
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RELIQUARY |
A depositary, often a small box or casket, in which
relics are kept. |
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RELIC |
Hence, a memorial; anything preserved in remembrance; as,
relics of youthful days or friendships. |
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RELIQUIAN |
Of or pertaining to a relic or relics; of the nature of
a relic. |
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PHYLACTERY |
Among the primitive Christians, a case in which the
relics of the dead were inclosed. |
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QUESTIONARY |
One who makes it his business to seek after relics and
carry them about for sale. |
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REMAIN |
That which is left of a human being after the life is gone;
relics; a dead body. |
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FENES-TELLA |
Any small windowlike opening or recess, esp. one to
show the relics within an altar, or the like. |
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SHRINE |
A case, box, or receptacle, especially one in which are
deposited sacred relics, as the bones of a saint. |
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SENSUALISM |
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the understanding, not only originate in sensation, but are transformed
sensations, copies or relics of sensations; sensationalism; sensism... |
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ANTIQUARY |
One devoted to the study of ancient times through their
relics, as inscriptions, monuments, remains of ancient habitations,
statues, coins, man... |