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6a_admrr

Definition: Common directory name


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Dmr

Definition: "DMR" - Disconnection Mismatch Reporting. It's a way to check if someone has disconnected or disconnected unexpectedly from their device. This helps in troubleshooting issues related to lost devices, roaming, or other connectivity issues.


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Admrx

Definition: The word "admrex" comes from a Greek root that translates to "to take," "hold, or collect." It is often used in religious contexts to describe gathering together people for worship, prayer or other divine activity. In this sense, "admrex" refers to the process of gathering together believers around a common topic or idea. This can be done as part of a worship service, a meeting, or as an alternative to public gatherings like parades and funerals. The word has several meanings in the Bible: 1. To gather people for worship (Exodus 34:19) 2. To hold or collect (Isaiah 56:18) 3. To take a collection of money, etc. (Matthew 9:1-4) The word "admrex" has various uses throughout the Bible and its interpretation can vary based on cultural, historical or theological context. It is often used to describe the worship services held by Jesus at his Last Supper. The specific meaning of this word in relation to Christianity varies widely across different parts of the Bible. For example, it can be understood as a commandment or a requirement for participation in worship practices (e.g., Leviticus 16:27).


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Dmris1

Definition: "DMRIS1" is a term in Hebrew scriptures used to describe the process by which God created man out of dust, as opposed to the original human form. It's used in connection with creation myths such as the Creation story from Genesis 2:7-8 where Adam and Eve were created out of dust.


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Dmris2

Definition: "DMris2" appears in the Bible as a name, specifically the name of one of Jesus Christ's disciples (Mark 6:13-15). The Greek term "dirmesis" translates to "friendship" or "loving-kindness," which is not directly related to "dmris2." Instead, it likely refers to an expression of kindness or a response to someone's help.


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