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secularistic — adjective see secularism … New Collegiate Dictionary
secularistic — adj. supporting a separation of religious and civil affairs … English contemporary dictionary
secularistic — sec·u·lar·is·tic … English syllables
secularistic — adjective see secularist II … Useful english dictionary
scholasticism — /skeuh las teuh siz euhm/, n. 1. (sometimes cap.) the system of theological and philosophical teaching predominant in the Middle Ages, based chiefly upon the authority of the church fathers and of Aristotle and his commentators. 2. narrow… … Universalium
sec|u|lar|ist — «SEHK yuh luhr ihst», noun, adjective. –n. a believer in secularism. –adj. = secularistic. (Cf. ↑secularistic) … Useful english dictionary
secularism — noun Date: 1851 indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and religious considerations • secularist noun • secularist also secularistic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Robert Owen — For other uses, see Robert Owen (disambiguation). Robert Owen Born 14 May 1771(1771 05 14) Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales … Wikipedia
Puthucode — is a small village in Palakkad district of Kerala state, south India. and is a panchayat under Alathur Taluk in Palakkad district.It has an old Bhagavathy Temple some 400 years old called Shree Annapoorneswari Temple which is in the centre of 4… … Wikipedia
History of University College London — University College London has a long history, beginning in the early 19th century. UCL was founded in 1826 under the name London University , as a secular alternative to the strictly religious universities of Oxford and Cambridge. [… … Wikipedia