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Ceremonially — Cer e*mo ni*al*ly, adv. According to rites and ceremonies; as, a person ceremonially unclean. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ceremonially — ceremonial ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or used for ceremonies. 2) (of a post or role) involving only nominal authority or power. ► NOUN another term for CEREMONY(Cf. ↑ceremony). DERIVATIVES ceremonially adverb … English terms dictionary
ceremonially — adverb 1. in a ceremonious manner (Freq. 1) my mother advised her children ceremoniously • Syn: ↑ceremoniously • Ant: ↑unceremoniously (for: ↑ceremoniously) … Useful english dictionary
ceremonially — adverb see ceremonial I … New Collegiate Dictionary
ceremonially — adverb In a ceremonial manner … Wiktionary
ceremonially — adv. in a ritualistic manner, solemnly … English contemporary dictionary
ceremonially — cer·e·mo·nial·ly … English syllables
ceremonially — See: ceremonial … English dictionary
mice — Ceremonially unclean creatures (Lev. 11:29) for faithful Hebrews, but allegedly eaten by idolaters (Isa. 66:17), who will suffer the consequences. Golden mice were placed in the Ark [[➝ ark]] by the Philistines (1 Sam. 6) to symbolize the plague… … Dictionary of the Bible
Dates of 2004 — ▪ 2005 January It turns out we were all wrong, probably, in my judgment. David Kay, former U.S. chief weapons inspector in Iraq, in testimony to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, January 28 January 1 Haitian Pres. Jean… … Universalium