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1. Abbess Instruments engineers and manufactures custom Vacuum Chambers for a broad range of user-defined systems, serving uses from scientific experimentation to industrial production.
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2. Definition of Abbess : a woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns Examples of Abbess in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The discovery of a document detailing the occult activities of …
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3. The Abbess wrote texts on botany, theology, medicine.
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4. Abbess, the title of a superior of certain communities of nuns following the Benedictine Rule, of convents of the Second Order of St
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5. The female superior in spirituals and temporals of a community of twelve or more nuns. With a few necessary exceptions, the position of an Abbess in her convent corresponds generally with that of an Abbot in his monastery.
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6. Abbess Abbess is a Force affinity champion from the Sacred Order faction. Abbess was relatively weak up until September 2020 where she had a buff too her A2 and A3 abilities
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7. The Abbess of Fontevrault at the monastery of Fontevrault had houses for both monks and nuns, and an Abbess presided over both
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8. Abbess is equipped with Savage Set and Critical Rate Set to allow her to deal a high amount of damage by ignoring enemy defense with the aid of Savage Set, Helmsmasher (Tier 6 Offense Mastery) and 60% Decrease Defense debuff
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9. What does Abbess mean? The superior of a convent
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10. An Abbess can exercise supreme domestic authority ( potestas dominativa ) over her monastery and all its dependencies, but as a female, she is debarred from exercising any power of spiritual jurisdiction, such as belongs to an abbot
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11. The Abbess is a character from The Nun
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12. When Burke attempts to enter the abbey, it is revealed that the Abbess was actually Valak, who attempted to attack Burke in the chapel.
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13. Abbess is a member of ASTM, AVS (American Vacuum Society), and the Cryogenic Society of America
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14. Abbess belongs to "The Sacred Order" faction under the Telerians army
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15. Abbess, the female superior in spirituals and temporals of a community of twelve or more nuns.With a few necessary exceptions, the position of an Abbess in her convent corresponds generally with that of an Abbot in his monastery
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16. Abbess And every bishop, abbot and Abbess who is able to do so is to give a pound of silver in alms
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17. From the Cambridge English Corpus Petitioners recognized the influential position the Abbess had …
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18. Find 23 ways to say Abbess, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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19. Definition of Abbess in the Definitions.net dictionary
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20. What does Abbess mean? Information and translations of Abbess in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions …
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21. Abbess (plural Abbesses) A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over the nuns which the abbots have over the monks
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22. [First attested around 1150 to 1350] The Abbess was always after the nuns to keep the convent immaculately clean.
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23. An Abbess was a title given to a nun who ruled over a convent of religious sisters
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24. Abbesses Great religious women of the early Middle Ages
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25. IBACK most abbots and Abbesses, which is why I was on Talgo Abbess, third at 100-8, in the Champion Hurdle in 1967.
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26. ‘The Abbess withheld much from me concerning the fate of my parents.’ ‘The Abbess questions the existence of the reincarnations.’ ‘I have given my word to the Abbess and I pledge the same to you, that she will be generously cared for.’ ‘Particularly in Germany, where Hildegard lived, being an Abbess was a very commanding position.’
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27. The Abbess is a character appearing in the novel and in the film adaptation
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28. Each Abbess is elected by the Valleysmen to be the tribe's leader
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29. Zachry mentions that if the future had played out differently, his sister, Catkin, could have been the next Abbess
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30. The Abbess is the chief religious official and educator inthe NineValleys
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33. The Abbess’ obligation for the ongoing life of each member of the community and for the community as a whole demands a level of unceasing care and vigilance: the ring signifies the intimacy and strength of this bond
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34. The prayer of blessing refers to the ring as a “seal of fidelity,” and calls on God to aid the Abbess’ human frailty in
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35. —-An Abbess, or mother superior, is a nun who is the head of a convent
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36. • The saintly Abbess spent several fruitful years in that convent, the recipient of extraordinary mystical favors
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37. • The fourteen-year-old Gertrude was appointed as the Abbess and proved herself deserving of the title
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38. Origin Abbess (1200-1300) Old French Abbesse, from …
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39. Term derived from abbot (Aramaic abba, father), "Abbess" is the title of a female superior of a monastic community of nuns.Superiors were referred to as mater monasterii, mater monacharum, praeposita; the term "Abbess" appeared for the first time in the West on the tomb of a certain "Serena, abbatissa" (d.c
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40. Abbess definition: An Abbess is the nun who is in charge of the other nuns in a convent
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41. The Abbess explains to the Pope that "electronic surveillance (even if a convent were one day to practise it) does not differ from any other type of watchfulness, the which is a necessity of a Religious Community; we are told in the Scriptures 'to watch and to pray,' which is itself a paradox."
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42. The Abbess family name was found in the USA, and the UK between 1880 and 1920
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43. The most Abbess families were found in the UK in 1891
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44. In 1880 there was 1 Abbess family living in Maryland
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45. This was 100% of all the recorded Abbess's in the USA
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46. Maryland had the highest population of Abbess …
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47. Abbess - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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48. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Abbess n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc
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49. This article is about Abbess, but you may be looking for this Abbess
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50. The Abbess was a minor character in The Last Kingdom television series
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51. She was an Abbess who resided in a nunnery inMercia
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52. Abbess Germaine was the co-founder of Redwall Abbey, along with Martin the Warrior.She was also the first Recorder.An older mouse, she was formerly the last Abbess of Loamhedge Abbey, but a plague forced her and others to leave and travel to Mossflower Woods.
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53. Abbess Germaine was most famous for designing the blueprints for Redwall Abbey during the Great Mossflower War.
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54. An Abbess has, morever, a certain power of coercion, which authorizes her to impose punishments of a lighter nature, in harmony with the provisions of the rule, but in no instance has she a right to inflict the graver ecclesiastical penalties, such as censures
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55. By the decree "Quemadmodum", 17 December, 1890, of Leo XIII, Abbesses and other
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56. Abbess Benita is the leader of the Abbey of St
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57. Abbess is a legendary attack champion from the faction Sacred Order doing force damage
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58. See authoritative translations of Abbess in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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59. Abbess Thaisia is truly a spiritual princess in an information realm dominated by MTV/Hollywood/Bollywood frogs
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60. In addition to providing a great personal example, the book also makes available valuable instructions from Abbess Thaisia's conversations with St John of Kronstadt,
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61. Saint Eanswythe, Abbess of Folkestone Commemorated on August 31
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62. Secular Abbess in Austria.—In the Hradschin of Prague, there is a noted Catholic Imperial Institute, whose directress always bears the title Abbess
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63. Definition of Abbess noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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64. The Abbess and the purveyor were but ill-pleased to hear what the old man said
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65. There is no staff or other symbol to show that the lady was an Abbess
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66. Where the Abbess of Agreda wanders, he alone remains vigorous and clear
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ABBESS [ˈabəs]
Definition of abbess. : a woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns.
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Definition of abbess. : a woman who is the superior of a convent of nuns.
Because an abbess, unlike an Abbott, could not be a priest, she could not exercise spiritual authority over the nuns (and sometimes monks) under her general authority. A priest had that authority. She could hear confessions only of violations of the order's rule]