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Definition of ramenta
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ramenta is as below...
Ramenta
(n. pl.) Thin
brownish
chaffy
scales
upon the
leaves
or young
shoots
of some
plants,
especially
upon the
petioles
and
leaves
of
ferns..
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Sacramentarian
::
Sacramentarian
(n.) A name given in the
sixteenth
century
to those
German
reformers
who
rejected
both the Roman and the
Lutheran
doctrine
of the holy
eucharist.
Sacramentarian
::
Sacramentarian
(n.) One who holds
extreme
opinions
regarding
the
efficacy
of
sacraments.
Atramentarious
::
Atramentarious
(a.) Like ink;
suitable
for
making
ink.
Sulphate
of iron
(copperas,
green
vitriol)
is
called
atramentarious,
as being used in
making
ink..
Juramenta
::
Juramenta
(pl. ) of
Juramentu.
Theurgy
::
Theurgy
(n.) A kind of
magical
science
or art
developed
in
Alexandria
among the
Neoplatonists,
and
supposed
to
enable
man to
influence
the will of the gods by means of
purification
and other
sacramental
rites..
Confession
::
Confession
(n.) The act of
disclosing
sins or
faults
to a
priest
in order to
obtain
sacramental
absolution.
Sacramentary
::
Sacramentary
(n.) An
ancient
book of the Roman
Catholic
Church,
written
by Pope
Gelasius,
and
revised,
corrected,
and
abridged
by St.
Gregory,
in which were
contained
the rites for Mass, the
sacraments,
the
dedication
of
churches,
and other
ceremonies.
There are
several
ancient
books of the same kind in
France
and
Germany..
Sacramental
::
Sacramental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sacrament
or the
sacraments;
of the
nature
of a
sacrament;
sacredly
or
solemnly
binding;
as,
sacramental
rites or
elements..
Sacramentarian
::
Sacramentarian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
a
sacrament,
or to the
sacramentals;
sacramental..
Sacramentalism
::
Sacramentalism
(n.) The
doctrine
and use of
sacraments;
attachment
of
excessive
importance
to
sacraments.
Reservation
::
Reservation
(n.) The
portion
of the
sacramental
elements
reserved
for
purposes
of
devotion
and for the
communion
of the
absent
and sick.
Sacramental
::
Sacramental
(a.) Bound by a
sacrament.
Sacramentary
::
Sacramentary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sacrament
or the
sacraments;
sacramental.
Ramentaceous
::
Ramentaceous
(a.)
Covered
with
ramenta.
Sacramentalist
::
Sacramentalist
(n.) One who holds the
doctrine
of the real
objective
presence
of
Christ's
body and blood in the holy
eucharist.
Ramenta
::
Ramenta
(n. pl.) Thin
brownish
chaffy
scales
upon the
leaves
or young
shoots
of some
plants,
especially
upon the
petioles
and
leaves
of
ferns..
Sacramentary
::
Sacramentary
(n.) Same as
Sacramentarian,
n., 1..
Housling
::
Housling
(a.)
Sacramental;
as,
housling
fire..
Atramental
::
Atramental
(a.) Alt. of
Atramentou.
Sacramental
::
Sacramental
(n.) That which
relates
to a
sacrament.
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