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Word Meanings - UNPAGANIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To cause to cease to be pagan; to divest of pagan character. Cudworth.

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  • CAUSEFUL
    Having a cause.
  • CHARACTERISTIC
    Pertaining to, or serving to constitute, the character; showing the character, or distinctive qualities or traits, of a person or thing; peculiar; distinctive. Characteristic clearness of temper. Macaulay.
  • DIVESTITURE
    The act of stripping, or depriving; the state of being divested; the deprivation, or surrender, of possession of property, rights, etc.
  • DIVESTMENT
    The act of divesting.
  • CHARACTER
    1. A distinctive mark; a letter, figure, or symbol. It were much to be wished that there were throughout the world but one sort of character for each letter to express it to the eye. Holder. 2. Style of writing or printing; handwriting;
  • PAGANISH
    Of or pertaining to pagans; heathenish. "The old paganish idolatry." Sharp
  • CAUSEWAYED; CAUSEYED
    Having a raised way ; paved. Sir W. Scott. C. Bronté.
  • CHARACTERISM
    A distinction of character; a characteristic. Bp. Hall.
  • CEASELESS
    Without intermission or end.
  • PAGAN
    One who worships false goods; an idolater; a heathen; one who is neither a Christian, a Mohammedan, nor a Jew. Neither having the accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man. Shak. Syn. -- Gentile; heathen; idolater. -- Pagan,
  • PAGANIC; PAGANICAL
    Of or pertaining to pagans or paganism; heathenish; paganish. "The paganic fables of the goods." Cudworth. -- Pa*gan"ic*al*ly, adv.
  • DIVESTURE
    Divestiture.
  • PAGANIZE
    To behave like pagans. Milton.
  • DIVEST
    See W (more info) devestire. It is the same word as devest, but the latter is rarely 1. To unclothe; to strip, as of clothes, arms, or equipage; -- opposed to invest. 2. Fig.: To strip; to deprive; to dispossess;
  • PAGANITY
    The state of being a pagan; paganism. Cudworth.
  • PAGANISM
    The state of being pagan; pagan characteristics; esp., the worship of idols or false gods, or the system of religious opinions and worship maintained by pagans; heathenism.
  • CHARACTERIZE
    1. To make distinct and recognizable by peculiar marks or traits; to make with distinctive features. European, Asiatic, Chinese, African, and Grecian faces are Characterized. Arbuthot. 2. To engrave or imprint. Sir M. Hale. 3. To indicate the
  • CAUSERIE
    Informal talk or discussion, as about literary matters; light conversation; chat.
  • PAGANLY
    In a pagan manner. Dr. H. More.
  • CAUSER
    One who or that which causes.
  • MISCHARACTERIZE
    To characterize falsely or erroneously; to give a wrong character to. They totally mischaracterize the action. Eton.
  • NEOPAGANISM
    Revived or new paganism.
  • PROPAGANDA
    A congregation of cardinals, established in 1622, charged with the management of missions. The college of the Propaganda, instituted by Urban VIII. (1623- 1644) to educate priests for missions in all parts of the world. 2. Hence, any organization
  • UNCAUSED
    Having no antecedent cause; uncreated; self-existent; eternal. A. Baxter.
  • SURCEASEANCE
    Cessation.
  • MENDELIAN CHARACTER
    A character which obeys Mendel's law in regard to its hereditary transmission.
  • REPAGANIZE
    To paganize anew; to bring back to paganism.
  • SEMIPAGAN
    Half pagan.

 

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