Purification - Law Dictionary Search Results
Purification beat' mari' virginis
Purification beat' mari' virginis, the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
Purification
or noxious or heterogeneous or foreign to it as the purification of liquors or of metals
Lustrum
A lustration or purification especially the purification of the whole Roman people which was
Prathista
the completion of a house before it is inhabited; also, purification or re-consecration of an idol, house, or temple that has
Hindu
may be sufficient evidence of conversion. No formal ceremony of purification or expiation is necessary to effectuate conversion, Perumal Nadar v.
Candlemas-day
day of February in every year, in honour of the purification of the Virgin Mary; so called from the processions with
Rhigolene
intermediate between gsolene and cymogene It is obtained in the purification of crude petroleum and is used as a refregerant
Residuum
That which is left after any process of separation or purification that which remains after certain specified deductions are made residue
Lustrical
Pertaining to or used for purification
Lustral
Of or pertaining to or used for purification as lustral days lustral water
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