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procession [prəˈseʃən] SUBST

1. procession (demonstration):

procession

2. procession RÉLIG:

procession

offertory procession SUBST

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offertory procession (lithurgy) RÉLIG

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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It is no longer a 10,000 species of birds view of evolutionevolution seen as a procession of forms.
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There were special tunes, marches or riding melodies that were performed in the wedding procession, etc.
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The procession winds its way along the main streets of the historic center completely in silence.
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Hence, in philosophy, the process of discovery moves procession-like from what is known to what is unknown.
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Marriage processions were believed to be vulnerable to such spirits who target peoples happiness.
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These rites usually included a public procession to the tomb or pyre where the body was to be cremated.
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As well as concerts and other exhibitions, the main events are a series of processions through the city.
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The procession is frequently bombarded with flour and eggs.
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At various stages in its history it has had significant processions along the terrace.
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Though it is the sound of a distant machine, the tones harmonize with the procession music.
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