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Lmc

Definition: "Liturgical Mass." In Christian tradition, "Liturgy" refers to a special gathering of believers where God's Word and religious traditions are taught together in worship services or liturgies. The term "Mass" (literally, "the Offering") is often used for such gatherings, typically involving the use of candles, chimes, and music. This practice allows for a communal experience where believers can pray together as one body before God, emphasizing unity and oneness.


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Lmcgate

Definition: "Lord's Meeting Gate" in the Bible refers to a door or gateway that allows only those who have been appointed by God to lead the congregation in worship, which serves as a seal of authority and privilege for members. It signifies an outward sign of the church's membership with God's blessings.


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Lmcp

Definition: "Lmcp" in English translates to "Lent Month." It's a time when Christians focus on Lent, a yearlong period of fasting, prayer, and reflection leading up to Easter. The specific meaning varies by denomination but generally includes: - "Leavening of the Bread: A time for repentance for sins past" - "Making One's heart leavened with faith in Jesus Christ" - "Revelation is a time for repentance and forgiveness." - "Purification through Lent, a time to prepare oneself for the new life of discipleship."


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Rpslmc

Definition: The word "RPSLMC" refers to an acronym for "Regulatory Purpose, Standards, Implementation, Compliance," which is a standard set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in 1987 as part of its work on standards development. The goal was to establish rules and guidelines that would guide the implementation of international standards in areas such as software testing, certification, and quality assurance.


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Usalmc

Definition: "Usalmc" refers to an ancient Arabic term meaning "two" or "three," often used in religious or cultural contexts as a symbol of unity, possibly indicating that there are multiple people sharing one body or mind at once, though it's not universally accepted within this context. The exact meaning and usage can vary depending on the specific religious or philosophical context.


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