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Baptisteries
Baptistery Bap"tis*ter*y,Baptistry Bap"tis*try, n.; pl. Baptisteries, -tries (?). [L. baptisterium, Gr. ?: cf. F. baptist[`e]re.] (Arch.) (a) In early times, a separate building, usually polygonal, used for baptismal services. Small churches were often changed into baptisteries when larger churches were built near. (b) A part of a church containing a font and used for baptismal services.
Familisteries
Familistery Fam"i*lis*ter*y, n.; pl. Familisteries. [F. familist[`e]re.] A community in which many persons unite as in one family, and are regulated by certain communistic laws and customs.
Monasteries
Monastery Mon"as*te*ry, n.; pl. Monasteries. [L. monasterium, Gr. ?, fr. ? a solitary, a monk, fr. ? to be alone, live in solitude, fr. ? alone. Cf. Minister.] A house of religious retirement, or of secusion from ordinary temporal concerns, especially for monks; -- more rarely applied to such a house for females. Syn: Convent; abbey; priory. See Cloister.
Mysteries
Mystery Mys"ter*y, n.; pl. Mysteries. [L. mysterium, Gr. ?, fr. ? one initiated in mysteries; cf. ? to initiate into the mysteries, fr. ? to shut the eyes. Cf. Mute, a.] 1. A profound secret; something wholly unknown, or something kept cautiously concealed, and therefore exciting curiosity or wonder; something which has not been or can not be explained; hence, specifically, that which is beyond human comprehension. We speak the wisdom of God in a mystery. --1 Cor. ii. 7. If God should please to reveal unto us this great mystery of the Trinity, or some other mysteries in our holy religion, we should not be able to understand them, unless he would bestow on us some new faculties of the mind. --Swift. 2. A kind of secret religious celebration, to which none were admitted except those who had been initiated by certain preparatory ceremonies; -- usually plural; as, the Eleusinian mysteries. 3. pl. The consecrated elements in the eucharist. 4. Anything artfully made difficult; an enigma.

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- Sterie Diamandi (August 22, 1897 – June 11, 1981) was an Ottoman-born Romanian biographer and essayist. He was born into an Aromanian family in Metsovo...
- 1949), Gr**** singer Rodrigo Diamanti, Venezuelan human rights activist Sterie Diamandi (1897–1981), Romanian Aromanian biographer and essayist Diamandis...
- but at first was accused of murder. One of his cousins was the doctor Sterie N. Ciurcu, who obtained his doctorate in 1877 in Vienna and who worked in...
- "Death Squad" were: Ion Dumitrescu-Borșa (a Christian Orthodox priest), Sterie Ciumetti, Petre Țocu, Tache Savin, Traian Clime, Iosif Bozântan, Nicolae...
- Terpos—scholar and monk Sotiris Bletsas Elie Carafoli Ioannis Chalkeus Sterie Diamandi Neagu Djuvara Jovan Karamata Mina Minovici Theodore Modis Yorgo...
- overseas to lower their corporate tax rates. Cantillon (13 November 2018). "Sterie to relocate HQ to Dublin". Irish Times. Retrieved 4 January 2020. But the...
- and 1948. Florica Ciumetti came from an Aromanian family. Her father was Sterie Ciumetti [ro], a bridge and road engineer, as well as a high school mathematics...
- organized into two committees, one in Bucharest led by Alexandru Coshca and Sterie Milioru and the other in Sofia led by Mucitano. He decided to divide their...
- Cozacovici (1790–1868), historian and founding member of the Romanian Academy Sterie Diamandi (1897–1981), biographer and essayist Dimitrios Ipatros [el] (1788–1821)...
- aircraft designer Ion Caranica, Romanian, activist of Iron Guard death squads Sterie Ciumetti, Romanian, activist of Iron Guard Kyriakos Amiridis, Gr**** diplomat...