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Capitular
Capitular Ca*pit"u*lar, n. [LL. capitulare, capitularium, fr.
L. capitulum a small head, a chapter, dim. of capit head,
chapter.]
1. An act passed in a chapter.
2. A member of a chapter.
The chapter itself, and all its members or
capitulars. --Ayliffe.
3. The head or prominent part.
Capitular
Capitular Ca*pit"u*lar, a.
1. (Eccl.) Of or pertaining to a chapter; capitulary.
From the pope to the member of the capitular body.
--Milman.
2. (Bot.) Growing in, or pertaining to, a capitulum.
3. (Anat.) Pertaining to a capitulum; as, the capitular
process of a vertebra, the process which articulates with
the capitulum of a rib.
Meaning of Capitular from wikipedia
- Look up capitulum, capitula, or
capitular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
capitulum (plural capitula) may
refer to: the
Latin word for
chapter an...
- The Cabildo,
originally called "Casa
Capitular", is a
historical building in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Originally the seat of
Spanish colonial city hall...
- is the modern-day
administrative branch that
comprises the
Biblioteca Capitular, the
Biblioteca Colombina, the
Cathedral Archives (el
Archivo de la Catedral)...
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Royal Arch
Masonry (also
known as "
Capitular Masonry") is the
first part of the
American York Rite
system of
Masonic degrees.
Royal Arch
Masons meet as...
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Roman Catholic priest for the
Diocese of Hong Kong. He was the
Vicar Capitular of that
diocese from 23 July 1974 to 25 July 1975.
After that, he remained...
- 19°29′04″N 99°07′02″W / 19.48444°N 99.11722°W / 19.48444; -99.11722 Our Lady of
Guadalupe (Spanish:
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also
known as the...
- po****tion and the
Bishop of
Ermland from Prussia. The
cathedral capitular canons elected capitular vicars for the time sede vacante,
recognised by the Holy See...
- like
France and Italy, it is also
regulated by
public law.
Capitular mense The
capitular mense [fr] (Latin:
mensa capitularis), is the
share of ecclesiastical...
- many
capitulars converting to
Lutheranism or
Calvinism during the Reformation, the
majorities in many
chapters consisted of
Protestant capitulars. So they...
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osteochondritis are
osteochondritis deformans juvenilis (osteochondritis of the
capitular head of the
epiphysis of the femur) and
osteochondritis deformans juvenilis...