Transubstantiation
21Transubstantiation — The belief that during the course of the Eucharist, the bread and wine changes in substance to the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ …
22transubstantiation — noun Christian Theology the doctrine that the substance of the Eucharistic elements is converted into the body and blood of Christ at consecration, only the appearances of bread and wine still remaining. Compare with consubstantiation …
23transubstantiation — n. Change of substance, transformation …
24transubstantiation — noun (U) technical the belief of some Christians that the bread and wine in the mass (=a religious ceremony) become the actual body and blood of Christ …
25Transubstantiation — the conversion of the whole substance of the bread and wine of the Eucharist into the whole substance of the body and blood of Christ …
26transubstantiation — tran·sub·stan·ti·a·tion …
27transubstantiation — UK [ˌtrænsəbˌstænʃɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [uncountable] the belief of some Christians that the bread and wine used in church ceremonies become the body and blood of Jesus Christ …
28transubstantiation — Пресуществление …
29transubstantiation — tran•sub•stan•ti•a•tion [[t]ˌtræn səbˌstæn ʃiˈeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the changing of one substance into another 2) rel (in the Eucharist) the conversion of the whole substance of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, only the… …
30transubstantiation — /ˌtransəbˌstænʃiˈeɪʃən/ (say .trahnsuhb.stanshee ayshuhn) noun 1. the changing of one substance into another. 2. Theology the conversion, in the Eucharist, of the whole substance of the bread into the body, and of the whole substance of the wine… …