Definition of Ceremonialism. Meaning of Ceremonialism. Synonyms of Ceremonialism

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Definition of Ceremonialism

Ceremonialism
Ceremonialism Cer`e*mo"ni*al*ism, n. Adherence to external rites; fondness for ceremony.

Meaning of Ceremonialism from wikipedia

- Ceremonials is the second studio album by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine. It was released on 28 October 2011 by Island Records. The...
- Ceremonial counties, formally known as counties for the purposes of the lieutenancies, are areas of England to which lord-lieutenants are appointed. They...
- Ceremonial magic (also known as magick, ritual magic, high magic or learned magic) encomp****es a wide variety of rituals of magic. The works included are...
- " American Antiquity 49.2 (1984): 269-287. Hall, Robert L. "Calumet Ceremonialism, Mourning Ritual, and Mechanisms of Inter-tribal Trade." in Mirror and...
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- Ceremonial Oath is a Swedish death metal band formed in 1989. They were originally called Desecrator, but changed their name to Ceremonial Oath in 1991...
- A ceremonial weapon is an object used for ceremonial purposes to display power or authority. They may be used in parades and as part of military dress...
- : 23, 58, 152  Bear ceremonialism in Siberia varies by group, but central to these practices is the recognition of bear ceremonialism as a sacred undertaking...
- A ceremonial mace is a highly ornamented staff of metal or wood, carried before a sovereign or other high officials in civic ceremonies by a mace-bearer...