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commination

From Latin comminātiō, from comminor (“to threaten”). <span class="searchmatch">commination</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">comminations</span>) A formal denunciation; especially one threatening divine punishment...


comminations

<span class="searchmatch">comminations</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">commination</span>...


comminatory

comminatory (comparative more comminatory, superlative most comminatory) Of or pertaining to <span class="searchmatch">commination</span>. of or pertaining to <span class="searchmatch">commination</span>...


comminative

comminative (comparative more comminative, superlative most comminative) Of or relating to <span class="searchmatch">commination</span>....


cominação

/ko.mi.naˈsɐ̃w̃/ [ko.mi.naˈsɐ̃ʊ̯̃] (Portugal) IPA(key): /ku.mi.nɐˈsɐ̃w̃/ Hyphenation: co‧mi‧na‧ção cominação f (plural cominações) (law) <span class="searchmatch">commination</span>...


needfull

commendation, for when commanding cannot force, nor promises allure, nor <span class="searchmatch">commination</span> terrifie, as alone by themselves working in their single strengthes:...


cataplexis

(especially of divine punishment) is made in response to wrongdoing. Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">commination</span> 2016, E. Decamp, Civic and Medical Worlds in Early Modern England: Performing...


vertue

commendation, for when commanding cannot force, nor promises allure, nor <span class="searchmatch">commination</span> terrifie, as alone by themselves working in their single strengthes:...


adhortation

commendation, for when commanding cannot force, nor promises allure, nor <span class="searchmatch">commination</span> terrifie, as alone by themselves working in their single strengthes:...


prevaile

commendation, for when commanding cannot force, nor promises allure, nor <span class="searchmatch">commination</span> terrifie, as alone by themselves working in their single strengthes:...