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1 bibliolatry (Excessive reverence for the letter of the Bible)
Религия: библиолатрияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bibliolatry (Excessive reverence for the letter of the Bible)
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2 grammatolatry (Excessive reverence for the letter of the Bible)
Религия: чрезмерная приверженность букве священного ПисанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > grammatolatry (Excessive reverence for the letter of the Bible)
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3 bibliolatry
[ˌbɪblɪ'ɒlətrɪ]1) Общая лексика: библиомания, страстное библиофильство, суеверное поклонение библии2) Религия: культ Библии, (Excessive reverence for the letter of the Bible) библиолатрия3) Полиграфия: чрезмерное увлечение книгами -
4 grammatolatry
[ˌgræmə'tɒlətrɪ]1) Общая лексика: приверженность букве (священного писания)2) Религия: буквализм, буквоедство, (Excessive reverence for the letter of the Bible) чрезмерная приверженность букве священного Писания -
5 библиолатрия
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6 чрезмерная приверженность букве священного Писания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > чрезмерная приверженность букве священного Писания
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