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English words starting with secu

Meanings of Secular:

adjective

Not connected with religious or spiritual matters.

Usage examples:

Secular buildings
noun

A secular priest.

Usage examples:

Most priests were seculars, living in the world and working amongst ordinary people.

Meanings of Secularisation:

noun

The 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

Meanings of Secularise:

verb

Convert from religious to secular possession or use.

Usage examples:

The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century

Meanings of Secularised:

verb

Convert from religious to secular possession or use.

Usage examples:

The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century

Meanings of Secularising:

verb

Convert from religious to secular possession or use.

Usage examples:

The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century

Meanings of Secularism:

noun

The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.

Usage examples:

He believes that secularism means no discrimination against anybody in the name of religion

Meanings of Secularist:

noun

A person who advocates separation of the state from religious institutions.

Usage examples:

Secularists wanted religious reform as the first step to a secular society
adjective

Advocating or relating to separation of the state from religious institutions.

Usage examples:

Secularist ideology

Meanings of Secularists:

noun

A person who advocates separation of the state from religious institutions.

Usage examples:

Secularists wanted religious reform as the first step to a secular society
adjective

Advocating or relating to separation of the state from religious institutions.

Usage examples:

Secularist ideology

Meanings of Secularization:

noun

The 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

Meanings of Secularize:

verb

Convert from religious to secular possession or use.

Usage examples:

The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century

Meanings of Secularized:

verb

Convert from religious to secular possession or use.

Usage examples:

The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century

Meanings of Secularizes:

verb

Convert from religious to secular possession or use.

Usage examples:

The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century

Meanings of Secularizing:

verb

Convert from religious to secular possession or use.

Usage examples:

The convent had been secularized in the nineteenth century

Meanings of Seculars:

noun

A secular priest.

Usage examples:

Most priests were seculars, living in the world and working amongst ordinary people.
adjective

Not connected with religious or spiritual matters.

Usage examples:

Secular buildings

Meanings of Secund:

adjective

Arranged on one side only (such as the flowers of lily of the valley).

Meanings of Securance:

noun

The action or means of securing, acquiring, or protecting; assurance, security.

Meanings of Secure:

adjective

Fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.

Usage examples:

Check to ensure that all nuts and bolts are secure
verb

Fix or attach (something) firmly so that it cannot be moved or lost.

Usage examples:

Pins secure the handle to the main body

Meanings of Secured:

verb

Fix or attach (something) firmly so that it cannot be moved or lost.

Usage examples:

Pins secure the handle to the main body
adjective

Fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.

Usage examples:

Check to ensure that all nuts and bolts are secure

Meanings of Securely:

adverb

In a fixed or stable manner.

Usage examples:

Keep the lid securely fastened

Meanings of Securer:

noun

A person who or thing which secures someone or something, in various senses of the verb.

adjective

Free from risk and the threat of change for the worse

Usage examples:

A secure job, people want to feel secure economically., the museum has a large endowment, so its fu…
verb

To manage to get money or achieve something, often something difficult

Usage examples:

Secure financing/a loan/a grant they hope to secure a $500,000 federal grant to cover some of the d…

Meanings of Securers:

noun

A person who or thing which secures someone or something, in various senses of the verb.

Meanings of Secures:

verb

Fix or attach (something) firmly so that it cannot be moved or lost.

Usage examples:

Pins secure the handle to the main body
adjective

Fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.

Usage examples:

Check to ensure that all nuts and bolts are secure

Meanings of Securest:

adjective

Free from risk and the threat of change for the worse

Usage examples:

A secure job, people want to feel secure economically., the museum has a large endowment, so its fu…
verb

To manage to get money or achieve something, often something difficult

Usage examples:

Secure financing/a loan/a grant they hope to secure a $500,000 federal grant to cover some of the d…

Meanings of Securiform:

adjective

Of an organ or part: shaped like an axe or hatchet.

Meanings of Securing:

verb

Fix or attach (something) firmly so that it cannot be moved or lost.

Usage examples:

Pins secure the handle to the main body
adjective

Fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.

Usage examples:

Check to ensure that all nuts and bolts are secure

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