These are the meanings of the letters PARODONTITIA when you unscramble them.
- Adoration (n.)
A method of electing a pope by the expression of homage from two thirds of the conclave.
- Adoration (n.)
Homage paid to one in high esteem; profound veneration; intense regard and love; fervent devotion.
- Adoration (n.)
The act of playing honor to a divine being; the worship paid to God; the act of addressing as a god.
- Partition (v.)
A part divided off by walls; an apartment; a compartment.
- Partition (v.)
A score.
- Partition (v.)
That which divides or separates; that by which different things, or distinct parts of the same thing, are separated; separating boundary; dividing line or space; specifically, an interior wall dividing one part or apartment of a house, an inclosure, or the like, from another; as, a brick partition; lath and plaster partitions.
- Partition (v.)
The act of parting or dividing; the state of being parted; separation; division; distribution; as, the partition of a kingdom.
- Partition (v.)
The servance of common or undivided interests, particularly in real estate. It may be effected by consent of parties, or by compulsion of law.
- Partition (v. t.)
To divide into distinct parts by lines, walls, etc.; as, to partition a house.
- Partition (v. t.)
To divide into parts or shares; to divide and distribute; as, to partition an estate among various heirs.
- Radiation (n.)
The act of radiating, or the state of being radiated; emission and diffusion of rays of light; beamy brightness.
- Radiation (n.)
The shooting forth of anything from a point or surface, like the diverging rays of light; as, the radiation of heat.
- Tradition (n.)
An unwritten code of law represented to have been given by God to Moses on Sinai.
- Tradition (n.)
Hence, that which is transmitted orally from father to son, or from ancestors to posterity; knowledge or belief transmitted without the aid of written memorials; custom or practice long observed.
- Tradition (n.)
That body of doctrine and discipline, or any article thereof, supposed to have been put forth by Christ or his apostles, and not committed to writing.
- Tradition (n.)
The act of delivering into the hands of another; delivery.
- Tradition (n.)
The unwritten or oral delivery of information, opinions, doctrines, practices, rites, and customs, from father to son, or from ancestors to posterity; the transmission of any knowledge, opinions, or practice, from forefathers to descendants by oral communication, without written memorials.
- Tradition (v. t.)
To transmit by way of tradition; to hand down.