Appendant

  • 91appendage — noun Date: 1647 1. an adjunct to something larger or more important ; appurtenance 2. a usually projecting part of an animal or plant body that is typically smaller and of less functional importance than the main part to which it is attached;… …

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  • 92Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine — The Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, commonly known as Shriners and abbreviated A.A.O.N.M.S., established in 1870 is an appendant body to Freemasonry based in the United States. The organization is best known for the… …

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  • 93Masonic Lodge — This article is about the Masonic term for a membership group. For buildings named Masonic Lodge, see Masonic Lodge (disambiguation) Part of a series of articles on Freemasonry Core Articles Freemasonry · Grand Lodge · Masonic Lodge · Masonic… …

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  • 94York Rite — The term York Rite is a term most often used in the United States of America to refer to a collection of Masonic degrees that, in most other countries, are conferred separately. As such, it constitutes one of the two main branches of Masonic… …

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  • 95Hugo Grotius — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 17th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE |thumb|230px image caption = Hugo Grotius Portrait by Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt, 1631 name = Hugo Grotius birth = 10 April 1583 (Delft, Holland) death …

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  • 96History of Freemasonry — The history of Freemasonry studies the development, evolution and events of the fraternal organization known as Freemasonry. This history is generally separated into two time periods: before and after the formation of the Grand Lodge of England… …

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  • 97Rite — A rite is an established, ceremonious, usually religious act or process art. Rites fall into three major categories: * rites of passage, generally changing an individual s social status, such as marriage, baptism, or graduation. * rites of… …

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  • 98Esquire — (abbreviated Esq.) is a term of British origin, originally used to denote social status. Within the United States, it is used as a postnominal honorific by licensed attorneys and by some naval officers and fraternal organizations. Ultimately… …

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  • 99Tall Cedars of Lebanon — The Tall Cedars of Lebanon of North America is one of the various appendant bodies of Freemasonry, open only to Master Masons in good standing in a regular Masonic Lodge. Unlike the York Rite or Scottish Rite, which confer Masonic degrees which… …

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  • 100Regular Masonic jurisdictions — The Masonic Square and Compasses. Found with or without the ‘G’ Part of a series of articles on Freemasonry …

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