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Semidouble — Sem i*dou ble, n. (Eccl.) An office or feast celebrated with less solemnity than the double ones. See {Double}, n., 8. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
semidouble — [sem΄i dub′əl] adj. having more than the normal numbers of petals, ray flowers, etc., but not enough to completely conceal the stamens and pistils … English World dictionary
semidouble — /sem ee dub euhl, sem uy /, adj. Bot. having more petals than those of a single flower but fewer than those of a double flower. [1970 75; SEMI + DOUBLE] * * * … Universalium
semidouble — semi·double … English syllables
semidouble — “+ adjective of a flower : having more than the normal number of petals or disk florets though retaining some pollen bearing stamens or some perfect disk florets … Useful english dictionary
General Roman Calendar as in 1954 — The following is a list of the feast days of the General Roman Calendar as it was in 1954. It thus incorporates changes that were made by Pope Pius XI (1922 1939), such as the institution of the Feast of Christ the King, but not those made in… … Wikipedia
Tridentine Calendar — The Tridentine Calendar is the calendar of saints to be honoured in the official liturgy of the Roman Rite during the course of the liturgical year. It was established in 1570 by Pope Pius V, when he implemented a decision of the Council of Trent … Wikipedia
Liturgical year — For Dom Guéranger s series of books, see The Liturgical Year. Christian year redirects here. For John Keble s series of poems, see The Christian Year. Part of a series on Christianity … Wikipedia
Ranking of liturgical days in the Roman Rite — serves two purposes. The rank indicates some particular points about the manner of celebrating the day: for instance, the Mass of a Solemnity will include recitation of Gloria in Excelsis and Creed, that of what is now called in a specific… … Wikipedia
environment — environmental, adj. environmentally, adv. /en vuy reuhn meuhnt, vuy euhrn /, n. 1. the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings; milieu. 2. Ecol. the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors… … Universalium