"Liturgies" is a word in ENGLISH

liturgies ENGLISH
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Perhaps there are many "nows" of varying duration, depending on just what it is we are doing. We must face up to the fact that, at least in the case of humans, the subject experiencing subjective time is not a perfect, structureless observer, but a complex, multilayered, multifaceted psyche. Different levels of our consciousness may experience time in quite different ways. This is evidently the case in terms of response time. You have probably had the slightly unnerving experience of jumping at the sound of a telephone a moment or two before you actually hear it ring. The shrill noise induces a reflex response through the nervous system much faster than the time it takes to create the conscious experience of the sound.It is fashionable to attribute certain qualities, such as speech ability, to the left side of the brain, whereas others, such as musical appreciation, belong to processes occurring on the right side. But why should both hemispheres experience a common time? And why should the subconscious use the same mental clock as the conscious?

Paul Davies, About Time: Einstein's Unfinished Revolution

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accentuation ENGLISH

pitch or modulation of the voice in reciting portions of the liturgy.

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agendum ENGLISH

A church service; a ritual or liturgy. [In this sense, usually Agenda.]

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antecommunion ENGLISH

A name given to that part of the Anglican liturgy for the communion, which precedes the consecration of the elements.

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anthem ENGLISH

Formerly, a hymn sung in alternate parts, in present usage, a selection from the Psalms, or other parts of the …

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d by the inhabitants of a manor to their ord, towards the charge of holding a court leet. Bailey, Diet.—Common …

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collect ENGLISH

A short, comprehensive prayer, adapted to a particular day, occasion, or condition, and forming part of a liturgy.

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commination ENGLISH

An office in the liturgy of the Church of England, used on Ash Wednesday, containing a recital of God's anger …

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euchology ENGLISH

A formulary of prayers; the book of offices in the Greek Church, containing the liturgy, sacraments, and forms of prayers.

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intonate ENGLISH

To modulate the voice in a musical, sonorous, and measured manner, as in reading the liturgy; to intone.

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intonate ENGLISH

To utter in a musical or sonorous manner; to chant; as, to intonate the liturgy.

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liturgical ENGLISH

Pertaining to, of or the nature of, a liturgy; of or pertaining to public prayer and worship.

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liturgically ENGLISH

In the manner of a liturgy.

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liturgics ENGLISH

The science of worship; history, doctrine, and interpretation of liturgies.

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liturgiology ENGLISH

The science treating of liturgical matters; a treatise on, or description of, liturgies.

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liturgist ENGLISH

One who favors or adheres strictly to a liturgy.

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liturgy ENGLISH

An established formula for public worship, or the entire ritual for public worship in a church which uses prescribed forms; …

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melchite ENGLISH

One of a sect, chiefly in Syria and Egypt, which acknowledges the authority of the pope, but adheres to the …

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muzarab ENGLISH

One of a denomination of Christians formerly living under the government of the Moors in Spain, and having a liturgy …

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muzarabic ENGLISH

Of or pertaining to Muzarabs; as, the Muzarabic liturgy.

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Reading-In LAW AND LEGAL

In English ecclesiastical law. The title of a person admitted to a rectory or other benefice will be divested unless …

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