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profane - not concerned with or devoted to religion; "sacred and profane music"; "secular drama"; "secular architecture", "children being brought up in an entirely profane environment" |
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secular |
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sacred (often followed by `to') devoted exclusively to a single use or purpose or person; "a fund sacred to charity"; "a morning hour sacred to study"; "a private office sacred to the President"
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earthly of or belonging to or characteristic of this earth as distinguished from heaven; "earthly beings"; "believed that our earthly life is all that matters"; "earthly love"; "our earthly home"
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impious lacking piety or reverence for a god
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secular,
temporal,
worldly of or relating to clergy not bound by monastic vows; "the secular clergy"
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laic,
lay,
secular characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy; "set his collar in laic rather than clerical position"; "the lay ministry"
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profanatory profaning or tending to desecrate
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profane - not holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled |
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unconsecrated,
unsanctified |
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unhallowed,
unholy not hallowed or consecrated
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