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Ceremonial
Ceremonial Cer`e*mo"ni*al, n.
1. A system of rules and ceremonies, enjoined by law, or
established by custom, in religious worship, social
intercourse, or the courts of princes; outward form.
The gorgeous ceremonial of the Burgundian court.
--Prescott.
2. The order for rites and forms in the Roman Catholic
church, or the book containing the rules prescribed to be
observed on solemn occasions.
Meaning of Ceremonial from wikipedia
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referred to as the
lieutenancy areas of
England and
informally known as
ceremonial counties, are
areas of
England to
which lords-lieutenant are appointed...
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useful and can be
applied in
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Ceremonials is the
second studio album by
English indie rock band
Florence and the Machine. It was
released on 28
October 2011 by
Island Records. The...
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Ceremonial magic (ritual magic, high
magic or
learned magic) encomp****es a wide
variety of
rituals of magic. The
works included are
characterized by ceremony...
- A
ceremonial weapon is an
object used for
ceremonial purposes to
display power or authority. They are
often used in
parades and as part of
dress uniforms...
- also
refer to a
ceremonial county formed by the 32
London boroughs. It
excludes the City of London,
which forms a
separate ceremonial county. Greater...
- A
ceremonial pipe is a
particular type of
smoking pipe, used by a
number of
cultures of the
indigenous peoples of the
Americas in
their sacred ceremonies...
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Ceremonial dress is
clothing worn for very
special occasions, such as coronations, graduations, parades,
religious rites,
trials and
other important events...
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Ceremonial dance is a
major category or
classification of
dance forms or
dance styles,
where the
purpose is
ceremonial or ritualistic. It is
related to...
- A
ceremonial mace is a
highly ornamented staff of
metal or wood,
carried before a
sovereign or
other high
officials in
civic ceremonies by a mace-bearer...