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Word Meanings - ROMANIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. To Latinize; to fill with Latin words or idioms. Dryden. 2. To convert to the Roman Catholic religion.

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  • CATHOLICON
    A remedy for all diseases; a panacea.
  • LATINIZATION
    The act or process of Latinizing, as a word, language, or country. The Germanization of Britain went far deeper than the Latinization of France. M. Arnold.
  • CONVERTIBILITY
    The condition or quality of being convertible; capability of being exchanged; convertibleness. The mutual convertibility of land into money, and of money into land. Burke.
  • CATHOLIC
    1. Universal or general; as, the catholic faith. Men of other countries to bear their part in so great and catholic a war. Southey. Note: This epithet, which is applicable to the whole Christian church, or its faith, is claimed by Roman Catholics
  • ROMANY
    1. A gypsy.
  • CATHOLICIZE
    To make or to become catholic or Roman Catholic.
  • CATHOLICITY
    1. The state or quality of being catholic; universality. 2. Liberality of sentiments; catholicism. 3. Adherence or conformity to the system of doctrine held by all parts of the orthodox Christian church; the doctrine so held; orthodoxy.
  • ROMANTICAL
    Romantic.
  • WORDSMAN
    One who deals in words, or in mere words; a verbalist. "Some speculative wordsman." H. Bushnell.
  • ROMANISH
    Pertaining to Romanism.
  • ROMANTICIST
    One who advocates romanticism in modern literature. J. R. Seeley.
  • CONVERTIBLY
    In a convertible manner.
  • RELIGION
    A monastic or religious order subject to a regulated mode of life; the religious state; as, to enter religion. Trench. A good man was there of religion. Chaucer. 4. Strictness of fidelity in conforming to any practice, as if it were an enjoined
  • ROMANTICALY
    In a romantic manner.
  • ROMANTIC
    1. Of or pertaining to romance; involving or resembling romance; hence, fanciful; marvelous; extravagant; unreal; as, a romantic tale; a romantic notion; a romantic undertaking. Can anything in nature be imagined more profane and impious, more
  • RELIGIONISM
    1. The practice of, or devotion to, religion. 2. Affectation or pretense of religion.
  • ROMANIST
    One who adheres to Romanism.
  • ROMANCY
    Romantic.
  • CATHOLICNESS
    The quality of being catholic; universality; catholicity.
  • CONVERTIBLE
    1. Capable of being converted; susceptible of change; transmutable; transformable. Minerals are not convertible into another species, though of the same genus. Harvey. 2. Capable of being exchanged or interchanged; reciprocal; interchangeable.
  • OSCILLATING
    That oscillates; vibrating; swinging. Oscillating engine, a steam engine whose cylinder oscillates on trunnions instead of being permanently fixed in a perpendicular or other direction. Weale.
  • VACILLATING
    Inclined to fluctuate; wavering. Tennyson. -- Vac"il*la`ting*ly, adv.
  • CORRELIGIONIST
    A co-religion
  • INCONVERTED
    Not turned or changed about. Sir T. Browne.
  • ELEUTHEROMANIAC
    Mad for freedom.
  • RECONVERTIBLE
    Capable of being reconverted; convertible again to the original form or condition.
  • PLATINIRIDIUM
    A natural alloy of platinum and iridium occurring in grayish metallic rounded or cubical grains with platinum.
  • UNCONVERTED
    1. Not converted or exchanged. 2. Not changed in opinion, or from one faith to another. Specifically: -- Not persuaded of the truth of the Christian religion; heathenish. Hooker. Unregenerate; sinful; impenitent. Baxter.
  • NECROMANCER
    One who practices necromancy; a sorcerer; a wizard.
  • PHASE CONVERTER
    A machine for converting an alternating current into an alternating current of a different number of phases and the same frequency.
  • HIEROMANCY
    Divination by observing the objects offered in sacrifice.

 

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