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atry
[ uh-trahy ]
Example Sentences
Symbolâ˛ogy, Symbololâ˛ogy, the art of representing by symbols; Symbololâ˛atry, undue veneration for symbols; Symâ˛bolry, the use of symbols generally.
Thaumatogâ˛eny, the doctrine of the miraculous origination of life; Thaumatogâ˛raphy, description of natural wonders; Thaumatolâ˛atry, undue wonder-worship; Thauâ˛maturge, a wonder-worker.âadjs.
Psyâ˛che, the personified soul or spirit: the human soul or spirit or mind: a genus of bombycid moths: a cheval-glass; PsychÄŤâ˛ater, PsychÄŤâ˛atrist, one who treats diseases of the mind, an alienist; PsychÄŤâ˛atry, the treatment of mental diseases; Psyâ˛chic, a spiritualistic medium; Psyâ˛chics, the science of psychology; Psyâ˛chism, the doctrine that there is a universal soul animating all living beings; Psyâ˛chist; Psychogenâ˛esis, Psychogâ˛eny, the origination and development of the soul; Psychogâ˛ony, the doctrine of the development of mind; Psyâ˛chograph, an instrument used for so-called spirit-writing.âadj.
Ecclesiasâ˛ticism, attachment to ecclesiastical observances, &c.: the churchman's temper or spirit; Ecclesiasâ˛ticus, name of a book of the Apocrypha; Ecclesiolâ˛atry, excessive reverence for church forms and traditions.âadj.
Hagiogâ˛raphy, the lives of saints as a branch of literature; Hagiolâ˛ater, one who worships saints; Hagiolâ˛atry, the worship of saints.âadjs.
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