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Antichristianism
Antichristianism An`ti*chris"tian*ism, Antichristianity
An`ti*chris*tian"i*ty, n.
Opposition or contrariety to the Christian religion.
Antichristianity
Antichristianism An`ti*chris"tian*ism, Antichristianity
An`ti*chris*tian"i*ty, n.
Opposition or contrariety to the Christian religion.
Christianism
Christianism Chris`tian*ism, n. [L. christianismus, Gr. ?: cf.
F. christianisme.]
1. The Christian religion. [Obs.] --Milton.
2. The Christian world; Christendom. [Obs.] --Johnson
christianitePhillipsite Phil"lips*ite, n. [So named after John Phillips,
an English mineralogist.] (Min.)
(a) A hydrous silicate of aluminia, lime, and soda, a
zeolitic mineral commonly occurring in complex twin
crystals, often cruciform in shape; -- called also
christianite. ChristianiteChristianite Chris"tian*ite, n. [In sense (
a ) named after Christian Frederic, of Denmark; in sense (
b ) after Christian VII., of Denmark.] (Min.)
(a) Same as Anorthite. [R.]
(b) See Phillipsite. Christianization
Christianization Chris`tian*i*za"tion, n.
The act or process of converting or being converted to a true
Christianity.
ChristianizeChristianize Chris"tian*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Christianized; p. pr. vb. n. Christianizing.] [Cf. F.
christianiser, L. christianizare, fr. Gr. ?.]
1. To make Christian; to convert to Christianity; as, to
Christianize pagans.
2. To imbue with or adapt to Christian principles.
Christianized philosophers. --I. Taylor. Christianize
Christianize Chris"tian*ize, v. i.
To adopt the character or belief of a Christian; to become
Christian.
The pagans began to Christianize. --Latham.
ChristianizedChristianize Chris"tian*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Christianized; p. pr. vb. n. Christianizing.] [Cf. F.
christianiser, L. christianizare, fr. Gr. ?.]
1. To make Christian; to convert to Christianity; as, to
Christianize pagans.
2. To imbue with or adapt to Christian principles.
Christianized philosophers. --I. Taylor. ChristianizingChristianize Chris"tian*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Christianized; p. pr. vb. n. Christianizing.] [Cf. F.
christianiser, L. christianizare, fr. Gr. ?.]
1. To make Christian; to convert to Christianity; as, to
Christianize pagans.
2. To imbue with or adapt to Christian principles.
Christianized philosophers. --I. Taylor. DechristianizeDechristianize De*chris"tian*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dechristianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Dechristianizing.]
To turn from, or divest of, Christianity. DechristianizedDechristianize De*chris"tian*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dechristianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Dechristianizing.]
To turn from, or divest of, Christianity. DechristianizingDechristianize De*chris"tian*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dechristianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Dechristianizing.]
To turn from, or divest of, Christianity. Erastianism
Erastianism E*ras"tian*ism, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
The principles of the Erastains.
Fustianist
Fustianist Fus"tian*ist, n.
A writer of fustian. [R.] --Milton.
Gentianic
Gentianic Gen`ti*an"ic, a.
Pertaining to or derived from the gentian; as, gentianic
acid.
gentianinGentisin Gen"ti*sin, n. (Chem.)
A tasteless, yellow, crystalline substance, obtained from the
gentian; -- called also gentianin. Gentianine
Gentianine Gen"tian*ine, n. (Chem.)
A bitter, crystallizable substance obtained from gentian.
Kantianism
Kantianism Kant"i*an*ism, Kantism Kant"ism, n.
The doctrine or theory of Kant; the Kantian philosophy.
Muscular CHristianityMuscular Mus"cu*lar, a. [Cf. F. musculaire. See Muscle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a muscle, or to a system of muscles;
consisting of, or constituting, a muscle or muscles; as,
muscular fiber.
Great muscular strength, accompanied by much
awkwardness. --Macaulay.
2. Performed by, or dependent on, a muscle or the muscles.
``The muscular motion.' --Arbuthnot.
3. Well furnished with muscles; having well-developed
muscles; brawny; hence, strong; powerful; vigorous; as, a
muscular body or arm.
Muscular Christian, one who believes in a part of religious
duty to maintain a healthful and vigorous physical state.
--T. Hughes.
Muscular CHristianity.
(a) The practice and opinion of those Christians who
believe that it is a part of religious duty to
maintain a vigorous condition of the body, and who
therefore approve of athletic sports and exercises as
conductive to good health, good morals, and right
feelings in religious matters. --T. Hughes.
(b) An active, robust, and cheerful Christian life, as
opposed to a meditative and gloomy one. --C. Kingsley.
Muscular excitability (Physiol.), that property in virtue
of which a muscle shortens, when it is stimulated;
irritability.
Muscular sense (Physiol.), muscular sensibility; the sense
by which we obtain knowledge of the condition of our
muscles and to what extent they are contracted, also of
the position of the various parts of our bodies and the
resistance offering by external objects. Neo-Christianity
Neo-Christianity Ne`o-Chris*tian"i*ty (? or ?), n. [Neo- +
Christianity.]
Rationalism.
Neo-Kantianism
Neo-Kantianism Ne`o-Kant"i*an*ism, n.
The philosophy of modern thinkers who follow Kant in his
general theory of knowledge, esp. of a group of German
philosophers including F. A. Lange, H. Cohen, Paul Natorp,
and others.
NicotianineNicotianine Ni*co"ti*a*nine (? or ?), n. [F. nicotianine. See
Nicotian.] (Chem.)
A white waxy substance having a hot, bitter taste, extracted
from tobacco leaves and called also tobacco camphor. Novatianism
Novatianism No*va"tian*ism, n.
The doctrines or principles of the Novatians. --Milner.
Platydactylus MauritianicusTarente Ta*ren"te, n. [Cf. F. tarente.] (Zo["o]l.)
A harmless lizard of the Gecko family (Platydactylus
Mauritianicus) found in Southern Europe and adjacent
countries, especially among old walls and ruins. Semi-Christianized
Semi-Christianized Sem`i-Chris"tian*ized, a.
Half Christianized.
Strontianite
Strontianite Stron"ti*an*ite, n. (Min.)
Strontium carbonate, a mineral of a white, greenish, or
yellowish color, usually occurring in fibrous massive forms,
but sometimes in prismatic crystals.
Unchristianize
Unchristianize Un*chris"tian*ize, v. t. [1st pref. un- +
Christianize.]
To turn from the Christian faith; to cause to abandon the
belief and profession of Christianity.
Meaning of Tiani from wikipedia
- Sithole-Matarise (29 July 2023). "Who is Niger's new leader,
Abdourahamane Tiani?". Reuters.
Archived from the
original on 30 July 2023.
Retrieved 30 July...
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Tonkinosoma tiani, is a
species of
millipede belonging to the
family Paradoxosomatidae. It is
found from
caves in
southern China. The
specific name
tiani is in...
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Nebria tiani is a
species of
ground beetle in the
Nebriinae subfamily that is
endemic to Guangxi,
province of China. "Nebria
tiani Ledoux & Roux, 2003"...
- survival. The game was
designed by
Brazilian developers Fernanda Dias and
Tiani Pixel, who
cited the
Metroid and
Legend of
Zelda series as
influential to...
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place in the world,
Basilio declines. At
Barrio Sagpang in the town of
Tiani,
Simoun stays at the
house of the village's
cabeza de baran****, Tales. Having...
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Occupation Actor Years active 1967–present
Spouses Judy
Helkenberg (m. 1968; div. 1990)
Tiani Warden (m. 1996; div. 2001)
Children 3,
including Jake...
- (Geo. "abundance, plenty") → *xvai → xvee (id.), mṭevani (Geo. "raceme") →
ţiani (id.), etc.
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stops and affricates, an inorganic[clarification...
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screened at the East End Film
Festival in July 2016. The film was
written by
Tiani Ghosh and Will
Sharpe and was shot over a three-year
period from 2013 to...
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Archived from the
original on 29
January 2016.
Retrieved 23
January 2016.
Tiani,
Nikki (15
October 2014). "Trans-Siberian
Orchestra presented by Hallmark"...
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began mediation efforts with the
transitional Nigerien president General Tiani in
Niamey on 24 June 2024. "Sanctions de la
Cedeao après le coup d'État...