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  • 101lay — I. v. a. 1. Put, place, lay down. 2. Impose, assess. 3. Impute, charge, ascribe. 4. Spread (on a surface). 5. Prepare, set in order, get ready. 6. Contrive, scheme, devise, concoct. 7. Al …

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  • 102civilian — n 1. non military person, citizen, private citizen, layman, laic. adj 2. non military, civil, lay, laic, laical, nonec clesiastical; secular, profane, worldly, temporal, non religious, unspiritual, mundane, everyday …

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  • 103laic — adj 1. laical, lay, secular, secularistic, civil, temporal, worldly, profane; nonreligious, unreligious, nonecclesiastic, nonecclesiastical, nonministerial, non pastoral. n 2. layman, secular, secularish, nonecclesiastic …

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  • 104secular — adj 1. worldly, nonspiritual, profane, temporal, non religious, secularistic, mundane; material, carnal; lay, laical, nonclerical, nonecclesiastic, non church, state, civil. 2. periodic, periodical, recurrent; centenary, once in a lifetime,… …

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  • 105temporal — adj 1. secular, nonspiritual, profane, nonreligious, secularistic, mundane; lay, laical, non clerical, nonecclesiastic, nonchurch; material, carnal, mortal; earthly, worldly, of this world, terrene, terrestrial, telluric, sublunar, sublunary. 2.… …

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  • 106worldly — adj 1. earthly, terrestrial, terrene, temporal, mundane; natural, human, carnal, fleshly, corporeal, physical, material; secular, secularistic, nonspiritual, unspiritual, ungodly, profane, non religious, unreligious, irreligious; lay, laic,… …

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  • 107laic — /ˈleɪˌɪk/ (say lay.ik) adjective Also, laical. 1. lay; secular. –noun 2. a layperson. {Late Latin lāicus, from Greek lāïkos, from lāos people} –laically, adverb …

  • 108secular — [adj] not spiritual or religious civil, earthly, laic, laical, lay, material, materialistic, nonclerical, nonreligious, of this world*, profane, temporal, unsacred, worldly; concepts 529,549 Ant. godly, holy, religious, spiritual …

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  • 109capellanía — (De capellán). f. Fundación en la que ciertos bienes quedan sujetos al cumplimiento de misas y otras cargas pías. capellanía colativa. f. La que el ordinario erige en beneficio, reservando para sí la colación. capellanía laical. f. Aquella en que …

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  • 110secularizar — 1. tr. Hacer secular lo que era eclesiástico. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Autorizar a un religioso para que pueda vivir fuera de clausura. 3. Reducir a un sacerdote católico al estado laical con dispensa de sus votos por la autoridad competente …

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