sect
Kelime Anlamı :
1. mezhep.
2. hizip.
3. tarikat.
4. sekt.
5. cemaat.
6. aynı meslek taraftan kimseler.
7. fırka.
8. bir mezhep.
Tanımlar :
1.
A group of people forming a distinct unit within a larger group by virtue of certain refinements or distinctions of belief or practice.
2. A religious body, especially one that has separated from a larger denomination.
3. A faction united by common interests or beliefs.
2. A religious body, especially one that has separated from a larger denomination.
3. A faction united by common interests or beliefs.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an offshoot of a larger religion; a group sharing particular (often unorthodox) political and/or religious beliefs.
2. A group following a specific ideal or a leader.
2. A group following a specific ideal or a leader.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A cutting; a scion.
2. those following a particular leader or authority, or attached to a certain opinion; a company or set having a common belief or allegiance distinct from others; in religion, the believers in a particular creed, or upholders of a particular practice; especially, in modern times, a party dissenting from an established church; a denomination; in philosophy, the disciples of a particular master; a school; in society and the state, an order, rank, class, or party.
2. those following a particular leader or authority, or attached to a certain opinion; a company or set having a common belief or allegiance distinct from others; in religion, the believers in a particular creed, or upholders of a particular practice; especially, in modern times, a party dissenting from an established church; a denomination; in philosophy, the disciples of a particular master; a school; in society and the state, an order, rank, class, or party.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
in geometry: A part cut out on a straight line; a limited straight line or rod; the part or piece of a straight line between two definite points (end-points of the sect); a portion of a given straight line, of definite length.
2. A piece of a range bounded by two points.
3. two points, A and B, upon a straight adjective
4. in mathematics, of sects; operating with sects.
5. [lowercase or cap.] an abbreviation of section.
6. A system or body of doctrines or opinions held by a number of persons and constituting the distinctive doctrines of a school, as propounded originally by the founder or founders of the school and (usually) developed or modified by later adherents; also and usually, the body of persons holding such doctrines or opinions; a school of philosophy or of philosophers: as, the sect of epicurus; the sect of the epicureans.
7. A party or body of persons who unite in holding certain special doctrines or opinions concerning religion, which distinguish them from others holding the same general religious belief; a distinct part of the general body of persons claiming the same religious name or origin; especially, such a party of innovators, differing in their beliefs from those who support the older or orthodox views; a party or faction in a religious body; a separate ecclesiastical organization; an ecclesiastical denomination: as, the sects of the jewish religion (which were not separately organized); the sects of the christian church (usually separately organized); mohammedan sects; buddhist sects.
8. A religion.
9. in a general sense, a number of persons holding the same opinions or practising the same customs, or having common associations or interests; a party; following; company; faction.
10. kind; sex: originally merely a particular use of sect in sense 4, but now regarded as a form of sex, and as such avoided as incorrect.
11. apparel; likeness.
12. A part cut off; a cutting; scion.
2. A piece of a range bounded by two points.
3. two points, A and B, upon a straight adjective
4. in mathematics, of sects; operating with sects.
5. [lowercase or cap.] an abbreviation of section.
6. A system or body of doctrines or opinions held by a number of persons and constituting the distinctive doctrines of a school, as propounded originally by the founder or founders of the school and (usually) developed or modified by later adherents; also and usually, the body of persons holding such doctrines or opinions; a school of philosophy or of philosophers: as, the sect of epicurus; the sect of the epicureans.
7. A party or body of persons who unite in holding certain special doctrines or opinions concerning religion, which distinguish them from others holding the same general religious belief; a distinct part of the general body of persons claiming the same religious name or origin; especially, such a party of innovators, differing in their beliefs from those who support the older or orthodox views; a party or faction in a religious body; a separate ecclesiastical organization; an ecclesiastical denomination: as, the sects of the jewish religion (which were not separately organized); the sects of the christian church (usually separately organized); mohammedan sects; buddhist sects.
8. A religion.
9. in a general sense, a number of persons holding the same opinions or practising the same customs, or having common associations or interests; a party; following; company; faction.
10. kind; sex: originally merely a particular use of sect in sense 4, but now regarded as a form of sex, and as such avoided as incorrect.
11. apparel; likeness.
12. A part cut off; a cutting; scion.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a subdivision of a larger religious group
2. a dissenting clique
2. a dissenting clique
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