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Macrame lace
Macrame lace Mac"ra*me lace" A coarse lace made of twine, used especially in decorating furniture.
Sacrament
Sacrament Sac"ra*ment, v. t. To bind by an oath. [Obs.] --Laud.
Sacramental
Sacramental Sac`ra*men"tal, n. That which relates to a sacrament. --Bp. Morton.
Sacramentalism
Sacramentalism Sac`ra*men"tal*ism, n. The doctrine and use of sacraments; attachment of excessive importance to sacraments.
Sacramentally
Sacramentally Sac`ra*men"tal*ly, adv. In a sacramental manner.
Sacramentarian
Sacramentarian Sac`ra*men*ta"ri*an, n. [LL. sacramentarius: cf. F. sacramentaire.] 1. (Eccl.) A name given in the sixteenth century to those German reformers who rejected both the Roman and the Lutheran doctrine of the holy eucharist. 2. One who holds extreme opinions regarding the efficacy of sacraments.
Sacramentarian
Sacramentarian Sac`ra*men*ta"ri*an, a. 1. Of or pertaining a sacrament, or to the sacramentals; sacramental. 2. Of or pertaining to the Sacramentarians.
Sacramentary
Sacramentary Sac`ra*men"ta*ry, a. 1. Of or pertaining to a sacrament or the sacraments; sacramental. 2. Of or pertaining to the Sacramentarians.
Sacramentary
Sacramentary Sac`ra*men"ta*ry, n.; pl. -ries. [LL. sacramentarium: cf. F. sacramentaire.] 1. An ancient book of the Roman Catholic Church, written by Pope Gelasius, and revised, corrected, and abridged by St. Gregory, in which were contained the rites for Mass, the sacraments, the dedication of churches, and other ceremonies. There are several ancient books of the same kind in France and Germany. 2. Same as Sacramentarian, n., 1. Papists, Anabaptists, and Sacramentaries. --Jer. Taylor.
Sacramentize
Sacramentize Sac"ra*ment*ize, v. i. To administer the sacraments. [R.] Both to preach and sacramentize. --Fuller.
Sacramento salmon
Quinnat Quin"nat, n. [From the native name.] (Zo["o]l.) The California salmon (Oncorhynchus choicha); -- called also chouicha, king salmon, chinnook salmon, and Sacramento salmon. It is of great commercial importance. [Written also quinnet.]
Unsacrament
Unsacrament Un*sac"ra*ment, v. t. [1st pref. un- + sacrament.] To deprive of sacramental character or efficacy; as, to unsacrament the rite of baptism. [Obs.]

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- Camp General Rafael T. Crame (Tagalog: [ˈkramɛ]) is the national headquarters of the Philippine National Police (PNP) located along Epifanio de los Santos...
- Rafael Crame y Pérez de Tagle (October 2, 1863 - January 1, 1927) was a Filipino constabulary officer who served as Chief of the Philippine Constabulary...
- District 4 Baran**** Alternate Name Bagong Lipunan ng Crame Camp Crame, Philippine National Police (PNP) Botocan Diliman (northern half) Central Diliman...
- Natividad "Naty" Crame-Rogers (23 December 1922 – 1 February 2021) was a Filipina actress, drama teacher, writer, producer and researcher. She was best...
- Fort Andres Bonifacio (formerly named Fort William McKinley) is the site of the national headquarters of the Philippine Army (Headquarters Philippine Army...
- Mr. Blake at Your Service! (French: Complètement cramé !, lit. 'Completely Burnt Out!'), also titled Well Done! and At Your Service, Madam, is a 2023...
- Crame Col (63°49′S 57°53′W / 63.817°S 57.883°W / -63.817; -57.883) is a col at about 175 metres (570 ft) near the northern tip of James Ross Island...
- Miguel Crame is a retired footballer who pla**** for the Philippine national football team. Miguel Crame is a center forward and winger, most known for...
- EDSA, a major thoroughfare of the metropolis, to which it is across Camp Crame, the national headquarters (NHQ) of the Philippine National Police (PNP)...
- buried beside Juan Crame Y Fernandez (1870-1945), Concepcion Fernandez Crame (1870-1945), Antonio Crame Fernandez (1898-1942), Jose Crame Fernandez (1901-1945)...