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dominical

How to use dominical in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for dominical.

Editorial note

But the existence of the garden’s bounties is dependent on hundreds of conditions besides the man’s duty and the bounties come into being through dominical will and power, which are the true cause. Yes, ‘association’ is one thing and the cause is another.

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Quick take

of or relating to or coming from Jesus Christ

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

of or relating to or coming from Jesus Christ

adjective

of or relating to Sunday as the Lord's Day

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dominical.

adjective

of or relating to or coming from Jesus Christ

adjective

of or relating to Sunday as the Lord's Day

Example sentences

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But the existence of the garden’s bounties is dependent on hundreds of conditions besides the man’s duty and the bounties come into being through dominical will and power, which are the true cause. Yes, ‘association’ is one thing and the cause is another.

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How do you use dominical in a sentence?

But the existence of the garden’s bounties is dependent on hundreds of conditions besides the man’s duty and the bounties come into being through dominical will and power, which are the true cause. Yes, ‘association’ is one thing and the cause is another.

What does dominical mean?

of or relating to or coming from Jesus Christ

What part of speech is dominical?

dominical is commonly used as adjective.