"Seminarian" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Seminarian" Meaning

A person who is undergoing training to become a priest or deacon in a Christian church, typically by studying at a theological seminary.

"Seminarian" Examples

Usage Examples of the word "seminarian"


A young Catholic woman was excited to share her decision to become a seminarian, pursuing a path of becoming a priest.
The seminarian's coursework included extensive biblical studies and theological discussions.
The religious order had a diverse group of seminarians from different countries and backgrounds.
During their summer break from seminary studies, the group of friends planned to attend a church youth retreat.
As a seminarian, Alex felt a sense of responsibility to lead his fellow students in spiritual discussions and debates.

"Seminarian" Similar Words

Semimembranosis

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Semimembranosis refers to a type of pleural thickening, which is an abnormal thickening of the pleura that surrounds the lungs. It is characterized by the presence of a semi-membranous layer of fibrous tissue, leading to the aberrant thickening of the pleural space.<br><br>In medical terms, semimembranosis often results from inflammation or infection of the pleura, such as pneumococcal pleurisy.

Semimembranosus

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Semimembranous

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Literally "half-membranous", a term used to describe a part of an organ or tissue that is partially composed of a thin layer of tissue called connective tissue, specifically a type of fibrous tissue that forms a membrane or layer.

Semimetals

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Seminal

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A word with a strong meaning!<br><br>"Seminal" can have two related meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Influential or pioneering</strong>: A seminal idea, event, or work is a highly influential or pioneering one that has a significant impact on a particular field, industry, or way of thinking. For example: "The book was a seminal work in the history of science fiction."<br>2. <strong>Of or related to the seed or semen</strong>: Most notably in the context of biology or reproduction, seminal refers to the seed or semen of a male, or to the reproductive system involved in fertilization. For example: "The seminal fluid played a crucial role in fertilizing the egg."

Seminality

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Seminally

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Famously or strikingly, at or to the end, the poles of the earth, notably; fundamentally or inherently.

Seminar

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Seminarians

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Seminaries

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Seminarist

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A person who is a seminarian, or a student in a seminary, especially one who is training to become a priest or other member of the clergy.

Seminars

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Seminars are meetings or training sessions where experts or speakers share information and expertise with a group of people, often in a formal setting. These sessions are typically educational, informative, and interactive, and can be used for professional development, research, or personal enrichment.<br><br>Seminars can be either in-person or online, and may include presentations, lectures, discussions, workshops, or hands-on activities. They can be organized by companies, educational institutions, non-profit organizations, or governments to address specific topics or industries, such as business, technology, healthcare, or education.<br><br>The goal of seminars is usually to provide participants with knowledge, skills, or insights that can be applied in their work or personal lives. They can also provide opportunities for networking, collaboration, and professional development, which can lead to future opportunities and growth.

Seminary

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Seminate

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Semination

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I believe the word is actually "semination" is not a word in English, but I'm guessing you meant "semination" is a faint echo of the word "semination" results in "semination" and the word is not correct.<br><br>I'm assuming you meant "semination" is a faint echo of the word "seminal". If that's the case, a "seminal" refers to something that is seminal, meaning groundbreaking, influential, or original.<br><br>However, I think a more likely answer is that "semination" is a typo and you meant "semination" is a faint echo of the word "semination" which is likely a misspelling of "operation", a word that originated from the Latin word "semen" meaning seeds or sowing.<br><br>However the word that I think best fits this scenario perhaps was a misspelling of the word "semenation", but most probably the correct word was not "semenation"

Seminiferous

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