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Species of beetle
Macrocoma sacra is a species of leaf beetle of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, described by Igor Lopatin [ru] in 1983. Warchałowski, A. (2001). "A preliminary
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Genus of leaf beetles
Macrocoma is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It contains about 100 species, which are found in tropical Africa, around the Mediterranean
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Jamaican
Song of Joy; Womanly; Female Version of Carl or Charles
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Answered Prayer
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English : variant of Leake.
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Positive; The Lord Ganesh
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Arabic, Muslim
Truthful; Righteous
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English (northeastern England and Scotland)
English (northeastern England and Scotland) : variant of Hyslop.
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Latin Hindi Arthurian Legend
Brave.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Happy
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Best King
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Muslim
Clear, Pure, Undisturbed
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a.
Of or pertaining a sacrament, or to the sacramentals; sacramental.
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Of or pertaining to the Sacramentarians.
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That which relates to a sacrament.
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See Macrocosm.
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Same as Sacramentarian, n., 1.
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Of or pertaining to both the caudal and sacral parts of the vertebral column; as, the urosacral vertebrae of birds.
adv.
In a sacramental manner.
v. i.
To administer the sacraments.
n.
A dome parallel to the longer lateral axis of an orthorhombic crystal. See Dome, n., 4.
v. t.
To deprive of sacramental character or efficacy; as, to unsacrament the rite of baptism.
n.
The doctrine and use of sacraments; attachment of excessive importance to sacraments.
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The great world; that part of the universe which is exterior to man; -- contrasted with microcosm, or man. See Microcosm.
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An ancient book of the Roman Catholic Church, written by Pope Gelasius, and revised, corrected, and abridged by St. Gregory, in which were contained the rites for Mass, the sacraments, the dedication of churches, and other ceremonies. There are several ancient books of the same kind in France and Germany.
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One who holds extreme opinions regarding the efficacy of sacraments.
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Of or pertaining to a sacrament or the sacraments; sacramental.
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Of or pertaining to a sacrament or the sacraments; of the nature of a sacrament; sacredly or solemnly binding; as, sacramental rites or elements.
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Of or pertaining to the Sacramentarians.
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A little world; a miniature universe. Hence (so called by Paracelsus), a man, as a supposed epitome of the exterior universe or great world. Opposed to macrocosm.
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Of or pertaining to the macrocosm.
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Bound by a sacrament.