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  • 11Manducated — Manducate Man du*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Manducated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Manducating}.] [L. manducatus, p. p. of manducare to chew. See {Manger}.] To masticate; to chew; to eat. [R.] Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 12Manducating — Manducate Man du*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Manducated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Manducating}.] [L. manducatus, p. p. of manducare to chew. See {Manger}.] To masticate; to chew; to eat. [R.] Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 13Manducable — Man du*ca*ble, a. [Cf. F. manducable. See {Manducate}.] Such as can be chewed; fit to be eaten. [R.] [1913 Webster] Any manducable creature. Sir T. Herbert. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14manger — man ger, n. [F. mangeoire, fr. manger to eat, fr. L. manducare, fr. mandere to chew. Cf. {Mandible}, {Manducate}.] 1. A trough or open box in which fodder is placed for horses or cattle to eat. [1913 Webster] And she brought forth her firstborn… …

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  • 15Text and rubrics of the Roman Canon — Before the 1970 revision of the Roman Missal, the Mass had, in the Roman Rite, only one Anaphora or Eucharistic Prayer, which was referred to as the Canon of the Mass. Since the 1970 revision, which made only minimal changes in the text, but… …

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  • 16Traditional Ambrosian Rite — This article is about the form of the Ambrosian Rite used before the Vatican II; for an explanation of the history and of the current form of this Rite, see Ambrosian Rite. Traditional Ambrosian Rite is the form of the Ambrosian Rite used before… …

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  • 17Pésaj — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fiesta del Pésaj Pésaj (en hebreo פֶּסַח) literalmente saltear , es la festividad judía que conmemora la salida del pueblo judío de Egipto, relatada en el libro bíblico del Éxodo …

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  • 18manger — /mayn jeuhr/, n. 1. a box or trough in a stable or barn from which horses or cattle eat. 2. Naut. a. a space at the bow of a ship, having a partition for confining water entering at the hawseholes until it can be drained. b. a sunken bottom in a… …

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  • 19Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite — • The liturgy and Rite of the Church of Milan, which derives its name from St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan (374 397) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite     Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite …

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  • 20manger — noun a long trough for feeding horses or cattle. Origin ME: from OFr. mangeure, based on L. manducat (see manducate) …

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