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Devotional
Devotional De*vo"tion*al, a. [L. devotionalis.]
Pertaining to, suited to, or used in, devotion; as, a
devotional posture; devotional exercises; a devotional frame
of mind.
Devotionalist
Devotionalist De*vo"tion*al*ist, Devotionist De*vo"tion*ist,
n.
One given to devotion, esp. to excessive formal devotion.
Devotionality
Devotionality De*vo`tion*al"i*ty, n.
The practice of a devotionalist. --A. H. Clough.
Devotionally
Devotionally De*vo"tion*al*ly, adv.
In a devotional manner; toward devotion.
Devotionist
Devotionalist De*vo"tion*al*ist, Devotionist De*vo"tion*ist,
n.
One given to devotion, esp. to excessive formal devotion.
Misdevotion
Misdevotion Mis`de*vo"tion, n.
Mistaken devotion.
Undevotion
Undevotion Un`de*vo"tion, n.
Absence or want of devotion.
Meaning of Votion from wikipedia
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Voting refers to the
process of
choosing officials or
policies by
casting a ballot, a do****ent used by
people to
formally express their preferences. Republics...
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Runoff voting can
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methods based on
plurality voting: Two-round system, a
voting system where only the top two
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vote in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
vote is a
formal method of
choosing in an election.
Vote(s) or The
Vote may also
refer to:
V.O.T.E., an...
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Vote early and
vote often is a
generally tongue-in-ch****
phrase used in
relation to
elections and the
voting process.
Though rarely considered a serious...
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Vote swapping, also
called co-
voting or
vote pairing or
vote trading, is an
informal strategic agreement between two
voters to "exchange"
their votes...
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motion or
vote of no
confidence (or the inverse, a
motion and
corresponding vote of confidence) is a
motion and
corresponding vote thereon in a deliberative...
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Ranked voting is any
voting system that uses voters'
rankings of
candidates to
choose a
single winner or
multiple winners. More formally, a
ranked system...
- Instant-runoff
voting (IRV) (US: ranked-choice
voting or RCV, AU:
preferential voting, UK:
alternative vote) is a single-winner
ranked voting method. Instant...
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every voter an
equal vote).
Examples include publicly-traded
companies (which
typically grant stockholders one
vote for each
share they own), as...
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Voting interest (or
voting power) in
business and
accounting means the
total number, or percent, of
votes entitled to be cast on the
issue at the time...