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Definition of atria
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Atria (pl. ) of
Atriu.
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Repatriate
::
Repatriate
(v. t.) To
restore
to one's own
country.
Catholicos
::
Catholicos
(n.) The
spiritual
head of the
Armenian
church,
who
resides
at
Etchmiadzin,
Russia,
and has
ecclesiastical
jurisdiction
over, and
consecrates
the holy oil for, the
Armenians
of
Russia,
Turkey,
and
Persia,
including
the
Patriarchs
of
Constantinople,
Jerusalem,
and Sis..
Exarch
::
Exarch
(n.) A
viceroy;
in
Ravenna,
the title of the
viceroys
of the
Byzantine
emperors;
in the
Eastern
Church,
the
superior
over
several
monasteries;
in the
modern
Greek
Church,
a
deputy
of the
patriarch
, who
visits
the
clergy,
investigates
ecclesiastical
cases,
etc..
Abrahamic
::
Abrahamic
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Abraham,
the
patriarch;
as, the
Abrachamic
covenant..
Patrial
::
Patrial
(a.)
Derived
from the name of a
country,
and
designating
an
inhabitant
of the
country;
gentile;
-- said of a
noun..
Damianist
::
Damianist
(n.) A
follower
of
Damian,
patriarch
of
Alexandria
in the 6th
century,
who held
heretical
opinions
on the
doctrine
of the Holy
Trinity..
Psychiatria
::
Psychiatria
(n.) Alt. of
Psychiatr.
Patriarchate
::
Patriarchate
(n.) The
office,
dignity,
or
jurisdiction
of a
patriarch..
Hierarchy
::
Hierarchy
(n.) A form of
government
administered
in the
church
by
patriarchs,
metropolitans,
archbishops,
bishops,
and, in an
inferior
degree,
by
priests..
Eudoxian
::
Eudoxian
(n.) A
follower
of
Eudoxius,
patriarch
of
Antioch
and
Constantinople
in the 4th
century,
and a
celebrated
defender
of the
doctrines
of
Arius..
Patriarchy
::
Patriarchy
(n.) The
jurisdiction
of a
patriarch;
patriarchship.
Veratria
::
Veratria
(n.)
Veratrine.
Teraphim
::
Teraphim
(n. pl.)
Images
connected
with the
magical
rites used by those
Israelites
who added
corrupt
practices
to the
patriarchal
religion.
Teraphim
were
consulted
by the
Israelites
for
oracular
answers.
Jacob
::
"Jacob
(n.) A
Hebrew
patriarch
(son of
Isaac,
and
ancestor
of the
Jews),
who in a
vision
saw a
ladder
reaching
up to
heaven
(Gen.
xxviii.
12); -- also
called
Israel..
Ancient
::
Ancient
(n.) An aged man; a
patriarch.
Hence:
A
governor;
a
ruler;
a
person
of
influence.
Protonotary
::
Protonotary
(n.) The chief
secretary
of the
patriarch
of
Constantinople.
Depatriate
::
Depatriate
(v. t. & i.) To
withdraw,
or cause to
withdraw,
from one's
country;
to
banish..
Veratrine
::
Veratrine
(n.) A
poisonous
alkaloid
obtained
from the root
hellebore
(Veratrum)
and from
sabadilla
seeds as a white
crystalline
powder,
having
an
acrid,
burning
taste.
It is
sometimes
used
externally,
as in
ointments,
in the local
treatment
of
neuralgia
and
rheumatism.
Called
also
veratria,
and
veratrina..
Patriarch
::
Patriarch
(n.) A
dignitary
superior
to the order of
archbishops;
as, the
patriarch
of
Constantinople,
of
Alexandria,
or of
Antioch..
Experiment
::
Experiment
(n.)
Atrial
or
special
observation,
made to
confirm
or
disprove
something
doubtful;
esp., one under
conditions
determined
by the
experimenter;
an act or
operation
undertaken
in order to
discover
some
unknown
principle
or
effect,
or to test,
establish,
or
illustrate
some
suggest
or known
truth;
practical
test;
poof..
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