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1 catholic
1. adjective1) (all-embracing) umfassend; vielseitig [Interessen]2)2. nounCatholic — (Relig.) katholisch
* * *['kæƟəlik] 1. adjective2) ((with capital) Roman Catholic.) katholisch2. noun((with capital) a Roman Catholic.)- academic.ru/11483/Catholicism">Catholicism* * *catho·lic[ˈkæθəlɪk]I. n▪ C\catholic katholisch* * *['kTəlIk]1. adj (ECCL)katholischthe Catholic Church — die katholische Kirche
2. nKatholik( in) m(f)* * *catholic [ˈkæθəlık; -θlık]A adj (adv catholically, catholicly)1. (all)umfassend, universal:a man with catholic interests ein vielseitig interessierter Mann2. vorurteilslos3. großzügig, tolerantbe a catholic katholisch sein* * *1. adjective1) (all-embracing) umfassend; vielseitig [Interessen]2)2. nounCatholic — (Relig.) katholisch
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2 Catholic
1. adjective1) (all-embracing) umfassend; vielseitig [Interessen]2)2. nounCatholic — (Relig.) katholisch
* * *['kæƟəlik] 1. adjective2) ((with capital) Roman Catholic.) katholisch2. noun((with capital) a Roman Catholic.)- academic.ru/11483/Catholicism">Catholicism* * *catho·lic[ˈkæθəlɪk]I. n▪ C\catholic katholisch* * *['kTəlIk]1. adj (ECCL)katholischthe Catholic Church — die katholische Kirche
2. nKatholik( in) m(f)* * ** * *1. adjective1) (all-embracing) umfassend; vielseitig [Interessen]2)2. nounCatholic — (Relig.) katholisch
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3 catholic
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4 Catholic
['kæθəlɪk]adjkatholisch, Katholik (-in) m (f) -
5 Catholic
['kæθəlɪk]adjkatholisch, Katholik (-in) m (f) -
6 Roman Catholic
1. adjective 2. nounKatholik, der/Katholikin, die* * *( also Catholic) ((a member) of the Christian church which recognizes the Pope as its head.) römisch - katholisch* * *Ro·man ˈCatho·lic, RCI. adj römisch-katholisch* * *Roman Catholic RELA adj (römisch-)katholischRC abk1. Red Cross3. Roman Catholic r.-k.* * *1. adjective 2. nounKatholik, der/Katholikin, die -
7 Anglo-Catholic
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8 Her Catholic Majesty
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9 His Catholic Majesty
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10 Greek Catholic
Greek Catholic RELA s1. Griechisch-Katholische(r) m/f(m)2. Griechisch-Orthodoxe(r) m/f(m)B adj1. griechisch-katholisch2. griechisch-orthodox -
11 Old Catholic
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12 Roman Catholic Church
Ro·man Catho·lic ˈChurchn römisch-katholische Kirche* * *Roman Catholic Church s (römisch-)katholische Kirche -
13 Anglo-Catholic
Anglokatholik(in) m(f) adj anglokatholisch -
14 Roman Catholic
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15 Roman Catholic Church
Ro·man Catho·lic 'Church nrömisch-katholische Kirche -
16 Roman Catholic
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17 Roman Catholic
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18 RC
abbreviation = academic.ru/62863/Roman_Catholic">Roman Catholicr.-k.; röm.-kath* * *RC1[ˌɑ:ˈsi:, AM ˌɑ:r-]RC2[ˌɑ:ˈsi:, AM ˌɑ:r-]RC3[ˌɑ:ˈsi:, AM ˌɑ:r-]nRCn▪ the \RC das Rote Kreuzre·in·forced ˈcon·cretenRCRo·man ˈCatho·lic, RCI. adj römisch-katholisch* * *abbr r.-k.* * *RC abk1. Red Cross3. Roman Catholic r.-k.* * *r.-k.; röm.-kath -
19 baptize
transitive verb* * *(to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) taufen- academic.ru/5404/baptism">baptism- baptismal* * *bap·tize[bæpˈtaɪz, AM ˈbæp-]vt▪ to \baptize sb jdn taufenI was \baptized Elizabeth ich wurde [auf den Namen] Elisabeth getauftto be \baptized a Protestant/Catholic protestantisch/katholisch getauft werden* * *[bp'taɪz]vttaufen* * *1. REL taufen (auch fig):2. fig reinigen, läutern* * *transitive verbbe baptized a Catholic/Protestant — katholisch/protestantisch getauft werden
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20 acolyte
aco·lyte[ˈækəlaɪt, AM -kə-]n* * *['kəUlaIt]n (ECCL)(Catholic) Akoluth m; (Protestant = server) Messdiener(in) m(f), Ministrant(in) m(f); (fig) Gefolgsmann m/-frau f* * *acolyte [ˈækəʊlaıt; ˈækəl-] s1. KATH Messdiener(in), Ministrant(in)3. Gehilfe m, Gehilfin f, Helfer(in)4. Gefolgsmann m* * *n.Messdiener m.Messgehilfe f.
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