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- | # not specifically [[religious]] | ||
- | # not bound by the vows of a [[monastic]] [[order]] | ||
- | #:'''''secular''' clergy in Catholicism'' | ||
- | # [[temporal]]; something that is [[worldly]] or otherwise not based on something [[timeless]] | ||
- | # happening from age to age, as the ''secular games'' of ancient Rome | ||
- | == See also == | + | # of or relating to [[time]] |
- | + | # of [[limit]]ed [[time]]; not [[perpetual]] | |
- | * [[Secularity (non-religiosity)]] | + | # of or relating to the material world; not spiritual |
+ | # [[last|lasting]] a [[short]] [[time]] only | ||
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- of or relating to time
- of limited time; not perpetual
- of or relating to the material world; not spiritual
- lasting a short time only
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