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  • 51Socrates — • Fourth century Church historian • Greek philosopher (469 399 B.C.) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Socrates     ♦ Socrates …

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  • 52Sodality — • It would not be possible to give a definition making a clear distinction between the sodalities and other confraternities; consequently the development and history of the sodalities are the same as those of the religious confraternities… …

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  • 53Theodosius I — • Roman Emperor (also known as Flavius Theodosius), born in Spain, about 346; died at Milan, 17 January, 395 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Theodosius I     Theodosius I    …

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  • 54Confraternities of Priests —     Confraternities of Priests     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Confraternities of Priests     Three confraternities of priests the Apostolic Union, the Priests Eucharistic League, the Priests Communion League have reached a stage of unprecedented… …

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  • 55adoption — noun a) The act of adopting, or state of being adopted; voluntary acceptance of a child of other parents to be the same as ones own child. A Chinese baby girl was given away for adoption. b) Admission to a more intimate relation; reception; as,… …

    Wiktionary

  • 56Matter collineation — A matter collineation (sometimes matter symmetry and abbreviated to MC) is a vector field that satisfies the condition, where Tab are the energy momentum tensor components. The intimate relation between geometry and physics may be highlighted… …

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  • 57paries jugularis cavitatis tympani — [TA] jugular wall of tympanic cavity: the floor of the tympanic cavity, which is in intimate relation with the jugular fossa, which lodges the bulb of the internal jugular vein …

    Medical dictionary

  • 58RAHEL —    wife of Varnhagen von Ense, born in Berlin, of Jewish parentage; was a woman of rare gifts, worth, and true genius, and equal to the highest thoughts of her century, and lived in intimate relation with all the intellectual lights of Germany at …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 59friendship — n. 1. Attachment, affection, fondness, love, deep regard. 2. Intimacy, intimate relation, close fellowship, close tie. 3. Friendliness, amity, amicableness, fellowship, kindly association, friendly regard, good fellowship, harmony, mutual regard… …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 60literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

    Universalium