ritual
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ayin.
2. dinsel tören.
3. âdet.
4. töresel.
5. ayin sırasında yapılan.
6. alışkı.
7. ayine.
8. ayin gibi.
9. kuttören.
10. ritüel.
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Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
the prescribed order of a religious ceremony.
2. the body of ceremonies or rites used in a place of worship.
3. the prescribed form of conducting a formal secular ceremony: the ritual of an inauguration.
4. the body of ceremonies used by a fraternal organization.
5. A book of rites or ceremonial forms.
6. A ceremonial act or a series of such acts.
7. the performance of such acts.
8. A detailed method of procedure faithfully or regularly followed: my household chores have become a morning ritual.
9. A state or condition characterized by the presence of established procedure or routine: "prison was a ritual—reenacted daily, year in, year out. prisoners came and went; generations came and went; and yet the ritual endured” ( William H. Hallahan).
10. associated with or performed according to a rite or ritual: a priest's ritual garments; a ritual sacrifice.
11. being part of an established routine: a ritual glass of milk before bed.
2. the body of ceremonies or rites used in a place of worship.
3. the prescribed form of conducting a formal secular ceremony: the ritual of an inauguration.
4. the body of ceremonies used by a fraternal organization.
5. A book of rites or ceremonial forms.
6. A ceremonial act or a series of such acts.
7. the performance of such acts.
8. A detailed method of procedure faithfully or regularly followed: my household chores have become a morning ritual.
9. A state or condition characterized by the presence of established procedure or routine: "prison was a ritual—reenacted daily, year in, year out. prisoners came and went; generations came and went; and yet the ritual endured” ( William H. Hallahan).
10. associated with or performed according to a rite or ritual: a priest's ritual garments; a ritual sacrifice.
11. being part of an established routine: a ritual glass of milk before bed.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
related to a rite or repeated set of actions.
2. rite; a repeated set of actions
2. rite; a repeated set of actions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
of or pertaining to rites or ritual
2. A prescribed form of performing divine service in a particular church or communion.
3. hence, the code of ceremonies observed by an organization.
4. A book containing the rites to be observed.
2. A prescribed form of performing divine service in a particular church or communion.
3. hence, the code of ceremonies observed by an organization.
4. A book containing the rites to be observed.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
pertaining to, consisting of, or prescribing a rite or rites.
2. A book containing the rites or ordinances of a church or of any special service.
3. A prescribed manner of performing religious worship or other devotional service in any given ecclesiastical or other organization.
4. the external form prescribed for religious or other devotional services.
5. any ceremonial form or custom of procedure.
2. A book containing the rites or ordinances of a church or of any special service.
3. A prescribed manner of performing religious worship or other devotional service in any given ecclesiastical or other organization.
4. the external form prescribed for religious or other devotional services.
5. any ceremonial form or custom of procedure.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
stereotyped behavior
2. of or relating to or characteristic of religious rituals
3. of or relating to or employed in social rites or rituals
4. any customary observance or practice
5. the prescribed procedure for conducting religious ceremonies
2. of or relating to or characteristic of religious rituals
3. of or relating to or employed in social rites or rituals
4. any customary observance or practice
5. the prescribed procedure for conducting religious ceremonies
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.