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Procession
Procession Pro*ces"sion, v. t. (Law)
To ascertain, mark, and establish the boundary lines of, as
lands. [Local, U. S. (North Carolina and Tennessee).] ``To
procession the lands of such persons as desire it.'
--Burrill.
Procession
Procession Pro*ces"sion, v. i.
To march in procession. [R.]
Procession
Procession Pro*ces"sion, v. i.
To honor with a procession. [R.]
Meaning of Processions from wikipedia
- ceremony.
Religious and
triumphal processions are
abundantly illustrated by
ancient monuments, e.g. the
religious processions of Egypt,
those illustrated by...
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Phallic processions are
public celebrations featuring a phallus, a
representation of an
erect ****.
Called phallika in
ancient Greece,
these processions were...
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procession in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
procession is an
organized body of
people advancing in a
formal or
ceremonial manner.
Procession may...
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There is a
number of
regional variants of
Latvian masked processions.
Rooted in
ritual traditions, by the end of the 19th century, they
started losing...
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elimination of
processions was the
increase in
public transportation and
motorized vehicles,
making the
streets far too
congested for
large processions to occur...
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Triumphal Procession (in German, Triumphzug) or
Triumphs of
Maximilian is a
monumental 16th-century
series of
woodcut prints by
several artists, commissioned...
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Official Website of the
Procession of the Species.
Retrieved October 16, 2009.
Processions Elsewhere —
Official Website of the
Procession of the Species. Retrieved...
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Ashura processions in
Kashmir mark the Day of
Ashura commemorating the
death of
Husayn ibn Ali in the
Battle of Karbala.
Major mourning processions have...
- War in the U.S.,
illuminated processions were held to
promote political parties. That
includes m****
torch light processions in 1858 at
Hartford Connecticut...
- a much more
elaborate academic procession,
involving visiting celebrants from
other universities. In such
processions, the
order of
appearance is governed...