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realm — [[t]re̱lm[/t]] realms 1) N COUNT: usu with supp, oft N of n, adj N You can use realm to refer to any area of activity, interest, or thought. [FORMAL] ...the realm of politics... Students interests are mostly limited to the academic realm. 2) N… … English dictionary
possibility — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exciting, interesting, intriguing ▪ endless, many ▪ The resort offers endless possibilities for entertainment. ▪ only … Collocations dictionary
realm — noun Etymology: Middle English realme, from Anglo French, alteration of Old French reiame, from Latin regimen control more at regimen Date: 13th century 1. kingdom 2 2. sphere, domain < within the realm of possibility > 3. a primary marine or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
realm — [relm] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: realme, from Latin regimen; REGIMEN] 1.) written a general area of knowledge, activity, or thought ▪ the spiritual realm realm of ▪ an idea that belongs in the realm of science fiction … Dictionary of contemporary English
realm — noun 1 area of activity/interest/knowledge ADJECTIVE ▪ whole ▪ the whole realm of human intellect ▪ new ▪ international ▪ public … Collocations dictionary
realm — /rɛlm / (say relm) noun 1. a royal domain; kingdom: the realm of England. 2. the region, sphere, or domain within which anything rules or prevails: the realm of dreams. 3. the special province or field of something: the realm of physics. –phrase… …
realm — noun (C) 1 a general area of knowledge, interest, or thought: the spiritual realm (+ of): the realm of human history 2 within the realms of possibility possible: Such a thing is not within the realms of possibility. 3 literary a country ruled… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
possibility — noun 1 (C, U) something that may happen or may be true (+ of): the possibility of an enemy attack | a distinct/real possibility (=something that is quite likely to happen): A peace settlement now looks like a real possibility | there s a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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The Seal of Confession — The Law of the Seal of Confession † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Law of the Seal of Confession In the Decretum of the Gratian who compiled the edicts of previous councils and the principles of Church law which he published about 1151,… … Catholic encyclopedia