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Ascetic
Ascetic As*cet"ica. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to exercise, to practice
gymnastics.]
Extremely rigid in self-denial and devotions; austere;
severe.
The stern ascetic rigor of the Temple discipline. --Sir
W. Scott.
AsceticAscetic As*cet"ic, n.
In the early church, one who devoted himself to a solitary
and contemplative life, characterized by devotion, extreme
self-denial, and self-mortification; a hermit; a recluse;
hence, one who practices extreme rigor and self-denial in
religious things.
I am far from commending those ascetics that take up
their quarters in deserts. --Norris.
Ascetic theology, the science which treats of the practice
of the theological and moral virtues, and the counsels of
perfection. --Am. Cyc. Ascetic theologyAscetic As*cet"ic, n.
In the early church, one who devoted himself to a solitary
and contemplative life, characterized by devotion, extreme
self-denial, and self-mortification; a hermit; a recluse;
hence, one who practices extreme rigor and self-denial in
religious things.
I am far from commending those ascetics that take up
their quarters in deserts. --Norris.
Ascetic theology, the science which treats of the practice
of the theological and moral virtues, and the counsels of
perfection. --Am. Cyc. Asceticism
Asceticism As*cet"i*cism, n.
The condition, practice, or mode of life, of ascetics.
FascetFascet Fas"cet, n. (Glass Making)
A wire basket on the end of a rod to carry glass bottles,
etc., to the annealing furnace; also, an iron rod to be
thrust into the mouths of bottles, and used for the same
purpose; -- called also pontee and punty. Phonascetics
Phonascetics Pho`nas*cet"ics, n. [Gr. ? to practice the voice;
? voice + ? to practice.]
Treatment for restoring or improving the voice.
Meaning of ASCET from wikipedia
- and
rapid prototyping of ECU functions:
Integration of
models created in
ASCET and MATLAB/Simulink, as well as C-Code
Verification and
validation of ECU...
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Asceticism is a
lifestyle characterized by
abstinence from
worldly pleasures,
often for the
purpose of
pursuing spiritual goals.
Ascetics may withdraw...
- Jovinian, who
lived in the
fourth century AD. He
attacked monasticism,
ascetism and
believed that a
saved believer can
never be
overcome by Satan. In the...
- This is a list of
notable test
automation frameworks commonly used for unit testing. Such
frameworks are not
limited to unit-level testing; can be used...
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Relatives of James": From the 2nd
century onward the
developing emphasis on
ascetism and
celibacy as the
superior form of
Christian practice,
together with...
- languages.
Dataflow programming languages include: Céu (programming language)
ASCET AviSynth scripting language, for
video processing BMDFM Binary Modular Dataflow...
- The
dream of
Queen Maya
Siddhartha Gautama leaving the
Palace The end of
ascetism The
Buddha at
Sarnath The
Paranirvana of the
Buddha A
Buddha footprint...
- Balthrop‐Lewis, Alda. "Exemplarist
Environmental Ethics: T****au's
Political Ascetism against Solution Thinking."
Journal of
Religious Ethics 47.3 (2019): 525–550...
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interests Theology,
ascetic theology,
mystical theology Notable ideas P****ion of Christ,
ascetism, detachment, humility, charity,
Christian universalism...
- Al-Barāʾ ibn Mālik al-Anṣārī (Arabic: البراء بن مالك الأنصاري; died c. 641) was one of the
Sahaba (companions of Muhammad), an
Ansar belonging to the Banū...