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Docetic
Docetic Do*cet"ic, a. Pertaining to, held by, or like, the Docet[ae]. ``Docetic Gnosticism.' -- Plumptre.
Docetism
Docetism Doc"e*tism, n. (Eccl. Hist.) The doctrine of the Docet[ae].

Meaning of DOCET from wikipedia

- In the history of Christianity, docetism (from the Koinē Gr****: δοκεῖν/δόκησις dokeĩn "to seem", dókēsis "apparition, phantom") was the doctrine that the...
- Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. Its motto is Bononia Docet or "Bologna Teaches" The fraternity's original colors were maroon, old gold...
- Decet Romanum Pontificem (from Latin: "It Befits the Roman Pontiff"; 1521) is the papal bull that excommunicated the German theologian Martin Luther; its...
- Elsevier Mosby. ISBN 0-323-01198-5. Webb-Johnson AE (May 1950). "Experientia docet". Rev Gastroenterol. 17 (5): 337–43. PMID 15424403. Adeleye, Gabriel G....
- Roma quanta fuit ipsa ruina docet is a Latin phrase which roughly translates to, "How great Rome was, its very ruins tell." The first known appearance...
- nominally on ‘Grammar’ which ‘teaches us to write correctly’ (Grammatica docet recte scribere et recte loqui). Explaining that no-one can write correctly...
- Poliphili. Hypnerotomachia Poliphili : ubi humana omnia non nisisomnium esse docet atque obiter plurima scitu sane quam digna commemorat: digital version,...
- April 18, 1954) was a Dutch teacher and naturalist who established Natura Docet ("nature teaches"), the first Dutch natural history museum in Denekamp in...
- the University of Salamanca is: «Omnium scientiarum princeps Salmantica docet» (Salamanca is foremost in teaching all the sciences). Jesús Cantera Ortiz...
- tua, aliena. Public, private; sacred, profane; thine, another's. Ratio docet, si adversa fortuna sit, nimium dolendum non esse; si secunda, moderate...