English dictionary: words starting with sec - page 4
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verbDivide into sections.
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Sectionalized blocks of high-rise flats
verbDivide into sections.
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Sectionalized blocks of high-rise flats
verbDivide into sections.
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Sectionalized blocks of high-rise flats
adjectiveMade or divided into a separate sections.
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The sleeping area of a sectioned tent
verbDivide into sections.
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She began to section the grapefruit
verbDivide into sections.
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She began to section the grapefruit
nounAny of the more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided or from which it is made up.
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I unscrewed every section of copper pipe, from the roof tank to the hot-water cylinder
nounAny of the more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided or from which it is made up.
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I unscrewed every section of copper pipe, from the roof tank to the hot-water cylinder
verbDivide into sections.
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She began to section the grapefruit
nounAn area or portion that is distinct from others.
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Operations in the southern sector of the north sea
adjectiveRelating to a distinct part or area.
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The task of integrating different sectoral interests
adjectiveOf or like a sector.
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Sectorial boundaries
nounAn area or portion that is distinct from others.
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Operations in the southern sector of the north sea
nounA group of people with somewhat different religious beliefs (typically regarded as heretical) from those of a larger group to which they belong.
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Christians had gone astray and corrupted the god's scriptures by dividing into different sects and …
adjectiveNot connected with religious or spiritual matters.
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Secular buildings
nounA secular priest.
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Most priests were seculars, living in the world and working amongst ordinary people.
nounThe action or process of converting something from religious to secular possession or use.
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After the secularization of the monastery the choir stalls were sold
verbConvert from religious to secular possession or use.
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The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century
verbConvert from religious to secular possession or use.
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The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century
verbConvert from religious to secular possession or use.
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The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century
nounThe principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
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He believes that secularism means no discrimination against anybody in the name of religion
nounA person who advocates separation of the state from religious institutions.
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Secularists wanted religious reform as the first step to a secular society
adjectiveAdvocating or relating to separation of the state from religious institutions.
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Secularist ideology
nounA person who advocates separation of the state from religious institutions.
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Secularists wanted religious reform as the first step to a secular society
adjectiveAdvocating or relating to separation of the state from religious institutions.
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Secularist ideology
nounThe action or process of converting something from religious to secular possession or use.
Usage examples:
After the secularization of the monastery the choir stalls were sold
verbConvert from religious to secular possession or use.
Usage examples:
The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century
verbConvert from religious to secular possession or use.
Usage examples:
The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century
verbConvert from religious to secular possession or use.
Usage examples:
The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century
verbConvert from religious to secular possession or use.
Usage examples:
The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century
nounA secular priest.
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Most priests were seculars, living in the world and working amongst ordinary people.
adjectiveNot connected with religious or spiritual matters.
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Secular buildings
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