ecumenicity — noun Date: 1840 the quality or state of being drawn close to others especially through Christian ecumenism … New Collegiate Dictionary
ecumenicity — noun A tendency towards co operation with other denominations; ecumenism … Wiktionary
ecumenicity — n. goal of the Protestant movement which promotes unity between Christian denominations … English contemporary dictionary
ecumenicity — ec·u·me·nic·i·ty … English syllables
ecumenicity — ec•u•me•nic•i•ty [[t]ˌɛk yʊ məˈnɪs ɪ ti, mɛ [/t]] or, esp. Brit., [[t]ˈi kyʊ [/t]] n. rel cv the state of being ecumenically united • Etymology: 1830–40 … From formal English to slang
ecumenicity — ˌekyəməˈnisəd.ē, ˌēk , (ˌ)meˈ noun ( es) Etymology: ecumenic + ity : the quality or state of being ecumenical; especially : the condition of being ecumenically united in a worldwide interconfessional and interdenominational Christian fellowship … Useful english dictionary
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