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Definition of testa
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Testa (n.) The
external
hard or firm
covering
of many
invertebrate
animals.
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Job
::
Job (n.) The hero of the book of that name in the Old
Testament;
the
typical
patient
man.
Bible
::
Bible (n.) The Book by way of
eminence,
-- that is, the book which is made up of the
writings
accepted
by
Christians
as of
divine
origin
and
authority,
whether
such
writings
be in the
original
language,
or
translated;
the
Scriptures
of the Old and New
Testaments;
--
sometimes
in a
restricted
sense,
the Old
Testament;
as, King
James's
Bible;
Douay
Bible;
Luther's
Bible.
Also, the book which is made up of
writings
similarly
accepted
by the Jews; as, a
rabbinical
Bible..
Testable
::
Testable
(a.)
Capable
of being
devised,
or given by
will..
Enunciation
::
Enunciation
(n.) The act of
enunciating,
announcing,
proclaiming,
or
making
known;
open
attestation;
declaration;
as, the
enunciation
of an
important
truth..
Infamous
::
Infamous
(a.)
Having
a bad name as being the place where an
odious
crime was
committed,
or as being
associated
with
something
detestable;
hence,
unlucky;
perilous;
dangerous..
Comprobation
::
Comprobation
(n.) Joint
attestation;
proof.
Haggada
::
Haggada
(n.) A
story,
anecdote,
or
legend
in the
Talmud,
to
explain
or
illustrate
the text of the Old
Testament..
Execration
::
Execration
(n.) The act of
cursing;
a curse
dictated
by
violent
feelings
of
hatred;
imprecation;
utter
detestation
expressed.
Lamentation
::
Lamentation
(n.) A book of the Old
Testament
attributed
to the
prophet
Jeremiah,
and
taking
its name from the
nature
of its
contents..
Douay Bible
::
Douay Bible () A
translation
of the
Scriptures
into the
English
language
for the use of
English-speaking
Roman
Catholics;
-- done from the Latin
Vulgate
by
English
scholars
resident
in
France.
The New
Testament
portion
was
published
at
Rheims,
A. D. 1582, the Old
Testament
at
Douai,
A. D.
1609-10.
Various
revised
editions
have since been
published..
Ebionite
::
Ebionite
(n.) One of a sect of
heretics,
in the first
centuries
of the
church,
whose
doctrine
was a
mixture
of
Judaism
and
Christianity.
They
denied
the
divinity
of
Christ,
regarding
him as an
inspired
messenger,
and
rejected
much of the New
Testament..
Potestate
::
Potestate
(n.) A chief
ruler;
a
potentate.
[Obs.]
Wyclif.
Congregation
::
Congregation
(n.) the name
assumed
by the
Protestant
party under John Knox. The
leaders
called
themselves
(1557)
Lords of the
Congregation.
Pentateuch
::
Pentateuch
(n.) The first five books of the Old
Testament,
collectively;
--
called
also the Law of
Moses,
Book of the Law of
Moses,
etc..
Obtestation
::
Obtestation
(n.) The act of
obtesting;
supplication;
protestation.
Bibliolatry
::
Bibliolatry
(n.) Book
worship,
esp. of the
Bible;
--
applied
by Roman
Catholic
divines
to the
exaltation
of the
authority
of the Bible over that of the pope or the
church,
and by
Protestants
to an
excessive
regard
to the
letter
of the
Scriptures..
Intestate
::
Intestate
(a.) Not
devised
or
bequeathed;
not
disposed
of by will; as, an
intestate
estate..
Leviticus
::
Leviticus
(n.) The third
canonical
book of the Old
Testament,
containing
the laws and
regulations
relating
to the
priests
and
Levites
among the
Hebrews,
or the body of the
ceremonial
law..
Surrogate
::
Surrogate
(n.) In some
States
of the
United
States,
an
officer
who
presides
over the
probate
of wills and
testaments
and yield the
settlement
of
estates..
Testable
::
Testable
(a.)
Capable
of being
tested
or
proved.
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