Devotion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dedicate
Dedicated set apart devoted consecrated
Devotee
One who is wholly devoted esp one given wholly to religion one who is superstitiously given to religious duties and ceremonies a bigot
Devow
To give up to devote
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Egyptological
Of pertaining to or devoted to Egyptology
Monk
A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world and devotes himself to religion one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery and bound by vows to
Enchiridion
Handbook a manual of devotions
Farming
Pertaining to agriculture devoted to adapted to or engaged in farming as farming tools farming land a farming community
VerbarFeuilleton
A part of a French newspaper usually the bottom of the page devoted to light literature criticism etc also the article or tale itself thus printed
VerbarGlyptotheca
A building or room devoted to works of sculpture
isolationism
or other international agreements in order to avoid becoming entangled in foreign wars and to be able to devote the nations energies primarily to advancing its own domestic interests
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Devotion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dedicate
Dedicated set apart devoted consecrated
Devotee
One who is wholly devoted esp one given wholly to religion one who is superstitiously given to religious duties and ceremonies a bigot
Devow
To give up to devote
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Egyptological
Of pertaining to or devoted to Egyptology
Monk
A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of the world and devotes himself to religion one of a religious community of men inhabiting a monastery and bound by vows to
Enchiridion
Handbook a manual of devotions
Farming
Pertaining to agriculture devoted to adapted to or engaged in farming as farming tools farming land a farming community
VerbarFeuilleton
A part of a French newspaper usually the bottom of the page devoted to light literature criticism etc also the article or tale itself thus printed
VerbarGlyptotheca
A building or room devoted to works of sculpture
isolationism
or other international agreements in order to avoid becoming entangled in foreign wars and to be able to devote the nations energies primarily to advancing its own domestic interests
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