What's the difference between liturgical and parament?

Liturgical


Definition:

  • () Pertaining to, of or the nature of, a liturgy; of or pertaining to public prayer and worship.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The CofE has refused to countenance any form of official liturgical recognition for civil partnerships; has sought special exemptions from human rights and equalities legislation in order to continue discriminating against openly gay clergy or gay employees; has repeatedly restated its condemnation of all sexual relations outside heterosexual marriage; and has formally debarred even celibate gay clergy from becoming bishops.
  • (2) Shielded from Europe, Copts developed distinctive customs such as fasting, monasticism and the usage of liturgical Coptic, derived from the Pharaonic language of ancient Egypt.
  • (3) So she is teaching them not just a new song but a repeatable liturgical practice, as we shall see.
  • (4) He greeted people warmly - not in a liturgical manner - and asked the people to bless him before he gave a blessing.
  • (5) The work of liturgical reform has been a service to the people as a re-reading of the Gospel from a concrete historical situation.
  • (6) · We will develop and distribute liturgical materials on Care for Creation for use in parishes and other places of worship.
  • (7) All of those composers wrote liturgical music – Francis especially likes Bach's Saint Matthew Passion and Mozart's Mass in C Minor – but the pope also admires a thornier composer: Richard Wagner, the megalomaniacal German genius whose views on Christianity were, to put it mildly, idiosyncratic.
  • (8) There is a liturgical quality to May’s Brexit creed.
  • (9) The holy father’s favourite liturgical music – or even his own newly released single – can play through the car’s six speakers via Bluetooth.
  • (10) To make it go away and relax, I closed my eyes and made every thought disappear – even the thought of refusing to accept the position, as the liturgical procedure allows.

Parament


Definition:

  • (n.) Ornamental hangings, furniture, etc., as of a state apartment; rich and elegant robes worn by men of rank; -- chiefly in the plural.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Correlation analysis of paramenters points out typical variations between normal, control and experimental animals.
  • (2) Five captive elk (cervus canadensis) were immobilized with a mixture of etorphine HC1-acepromazine maleate, and measurements were taken of selected oxygen transport paraments.
  • (3) In addition, minor cyclic changes of EEG paramenters in the s.c.w.
  • (4) With respect to certain other paraments of recombination, the two systems appear to be alike.
  • (5) Glomerular filtration rate, Renal plasma flow and urine flow rate were highest in the SS followed by the SC and least in the AA at 20 degrees C. At 40 degrees C there was reduction in all the paramenters; the least reduction occurred in the normal controls.
  • (6) Comparison of the shape paramenters of these transients with those of experimental or cable-theoretical PSPs establishes the number of regions necessary to achieve a given degree of approximation to the transients predicted by cable theory.
  • (7) Coingen.io lets you pick a name and a logo, and then alter the starting paramenters of bitcoin as you see fit.
  • (8) Comparison between the patients during both relapse and remission and 23 healthy controls showed no differences in the paramenters reflecting the 24 h PRL levels or delta PRL.
  • (9) This study compares a low-energy brief-pulse stimulus (LEBS) with a conventional a-c sine wave stimulus in terms of electrical paramenters, efficiency in producing seizures, and clinical outcome on a variety of standard behavioral measures.

Words possibly related to "parament"