oblatum (Meaning)
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oblatum (n.)
An oblate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis. Cf. Oblongum.
Synonyms & Antonyms of oblatum
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oblatum Sentence Examples
- The priest made an oblatum to the gods, seeking their favor.
- The offering was a humble oblatum, a token of gratitude for blessings received.
- The oblatum was a ritual sacrifice, meant to appease the divine.
- The priest carefully prepared the oblatum, ensuring its purity and perfection.
- The congregation gathered around the altar, witnessing the solemn presentation of the oblatum.
- The flames of the fire consumed the oblatum, carrying its essence to the heavens.
- The oblatum served as a symbol of the covenant between humans and the divine.
- The priests believed that the oblatum held the power to grant wishes and protect from harm.
- The ritual of oblatum has been performed for centuries, connecting generations to their ancestors.
- The oblatum remains a sacred practice, a testament to humanity's enduring search for the divine.
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An oblate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of an ellipse about its minor axis. Cf. Oblongum.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The priest made an oblatum to the gods, seeking their favor.
The offering was a humble oblatum, a token of gratitude for blessings received.
The oblatum was a ritual sacrifice, meant to appease the divine.
The priest carefully prepared the oblatum, ensuring its purity and perfection.