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Concomitance
Concomitance Con*com"i*tance, Concomitancy Con*com"i*tan*cy,
n. [Cf. F. concomitance, fr. LL. concomitantia.]
1. The state of accompanying; accompaniment.
The secondary action subsisteth not alone, but in
concomitancy with the other. --Sir T.
Browne.
2. (R.C.Ch.) The doctrine of the existence of the entire body
of Christ in the eucharist, under each element, so that
the body and blood are both received by communicating in
one kind only.
Concomitancy
Concomitance Con*com"i*tance, Concomitancy Con*com"i*tan*cy,
n. [Cf. F. concomitance, fr. LL. concomitantia.]
1. The state of accompanying; accompaniment.
The secondary action subsisteth not alone, but in
concomitancy with the other. --Sir T.
Browne.
2. (R.C.Ch.) The doctrine of the existence of the entire body
of Christ in the eucharist, under each element, so that
the body and blood are both received by communicating in
one kind only.
ConcomitantConcomitant Con*com"i*tant, a. [F., fr. L. con- + comitari to
accompany, comes companion. See Count a nobleman.]
Accompanying; conjoined; attending.
It has pleased our wise Creator to annex to several
objects, as also to several of our thoughts, a
concomitant pleasure. --Locke. Concomitant
Concomitant Con*com"i*tant, n.
One who, or that which, accompanies, or is collaterally
connected with another; a companion; an associate; an
accompaniment.
Reproach is a concomitant to greatness. --Addison.
The other concomitant of ingratitude is
hardheartedness. --South.
Concomitantly
Concomitantly Con*com"i*tant*ly, adv.
In company with others; unitedly; concurrently. --Bp.
pearson.
Noncombatant
Noncombatant Non*com"bat*ant, n. (Mil.)
Any person connected with an army, or within the lines of an
army, who does not make it his business to fight, as any one
of the medical officers and their assistants, chaplains, and
others; also, any of the citizens of a place occupied by an
army; also, any one holding a similar position with respect
to the navy.
NoncommissionedNoncommissioned Non`com*mis"sioned, a.
Not having a commission.
Noncommissioned officer (Mil.), a subordinate officer not
appointed by a commission from the chief executive or
supreme authority of the State; but by the Secretary of
War or by the commanding officer of the regiment. Noncommissioned officerNoncommissioned Non`com*mis"sioned, a.
Not having a commission.
Noncommissioned officer (Mil.), a subordinate officer not
appointed by a commission from the chief executive or
supreme authority of the State; but by the Secretary of
War or by the commanding officer of the regiment. Noncommunion
Noncommunion Non`com*mun"ion, n.
Neglect or failure of communion.
Noncompletion
Noncompletion Non`com*ple"tion, n.
Lack of completion; failure to complete.
Noncompliance
Noncompliance Non`com*pli"ance, n.
Neglect of compliance; failure to comply.
Noncomplying
Noncomplying Non`com*ply"ing, a.
Neglecting or refusing to comply.
Oncometer
Oncometer On*com"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? bulk + -meter.] (Physiol.)
An instrument for measuring the variations in size of the
internal organs of the body, as the kidney, spleen, etc.
Meaning of Oncom from wikipedia
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kinds of oncom: red
oncom and
black oncom. The food is
closely related to tempeh; both are
fermented using mold. Usually,
oncom is made from the by-products...
- Nasi
tutug oncom or
sometimes simply called tutug oncom, is an
Indonesian style rice dish, made of rice
mixed with
oncom fermented beans,
originally from...
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fondness for
oncom instead, both are
fermented products but with
different kind of
fungi and beans;
tempeh is from soy
beans while oncom is from peanuts...
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Oncom ala
Finalis Master Chef Devina" (in Indonesian). Bandung:
Koran Sindo. 25
March 2019.
Retrieved 27
March 2019. "Ridwan
Kamil Minta Ayam
Oncom Jadi...
- sauce.
Oncom – one of the
traditional staple foods of West Java (Sundanese)
cuisine of Indonesia,
there are two types: red
oncom and
black oncom.
Oncom is...
- kimchi, kombucha, leppet-so, narezushi, miso, nata de coco, nattō, ngapi,
oncom, padaek, pla ra, prahok, ruou nep, sake,
shrimp paste, soju, soy sauce,...
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tempeh is
oncom,
which is made from
peanut press cake or soy
dregs and is
prevalent in
Sundanese culture in West Java.
There are two
types of
oncom: a bright...
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wrapped inside a
banana leaf,
filled with
diced vegetables, tempeh, or
oncom, and
eaten as a snack. It is
sometimes also
filled with
minced meat or abon...
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Minangkabau cuisines along with
dendeng and gulai.
Another fermented food is
oncom,
similar in some ways to
tempeh but uses a
variety of
bases (not only soy)...
- beef pepes)
Pepes ayam (chicken pepes)
Pepes tahu (tofu pepes)
Pepes oncom (
oncom pepes)
Pepes teri (anchovy pepes)
Pepes jamur (mushroom pepes) Pepes...