The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... vessel for chrism . CHRISOM , or CHRISOME , n . kriz um , white vesture laid by the priest on the child in former times at baptism , to signify its inno- cence . It was generally presented by the mother as an offering to the church ...
... vessel for chrism . CHRISOM , or CHRISOME , n . kriz um , white vesture laid by the priest on the child in former times at baptism , to signify its inno- cence . It was generally presented by the mother as an offering to the church ...
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... vessels annually enter the port ( which , however , is closed by ice for four months ) . It has regular steam - boat communication with Gottenburg , Copenhagen , Kiel , Hull , and Leith . C. , by means of its bay , is connected with ...
... vessels annually enter the port ( which , however , is closed by ice for four months ) . It has regular steam - boat communication with Gottenburg , Copenhagen , Kiel , Hull , and Leith . C. , by means of its bay , is connected with ...
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... vessels of from 50 to 60 tons . Pop . ( 1891 ) 12,524 . CHUPATTEE , or CHAPATI , n . cho - pât'te [ a Deccan word : in India , a thick , flat , baked disk of unleavened farinaceous paste ; an unfermented cake , used as tokens by the ...
... vessels of from 50 to 60 tons . Pop . ( 1891 ) 12,524 . CHUPATTEE , or CHAPATI , n . cho - pât'te [ a Deccan word : in India , a thick , flat , baked disk of unleavened farinaceous paste ; an unfermented cake , used as tokens by the ...
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... vessels . For the various changes which the food undergoes in the ali- mentary canal , see DIGESTION . One of these changes is its conversion in the stomach into a pulpy mass termed chyme ( q.v. ) . The chyme , which passes onward into ...
... vessels . For the various changes which the food undergoes in the ali- mentary canal , see DIGESTION . One of these changes is its conversion in the stomach into a pulpy mass termed chyme ( q.v. ) . The chyme , which passes onward into ...
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... vessel in which the host is kept , being a large kind of chalice with a dcme- like covering or lid . In anc . usage the C. was a canopy supported on columns , from which hung the pyx , or chalice , in which the host was deposited These ...
... vessel in which the host is kept , being a large kind of chalice with a dcme- like covering or lid . In anc . usage the C. was a canopy supported on columns , from which hung the pyx , or chalice , in which the host was deposited These ...
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