Sectant

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    One of the portions of space bounded by the three coordinate planes.
  2. 2
    A sectarian.

    "and leaving aside MISSSU and other sectants, why wouldn't it be true? Or how YOU know it is not true? Or rather it may not be true, because of bivolarus on one side, and political korrekt^([sic]) citizens of the "gloubal^([sic]) village", Or rather it may not be true, because of bivolarus on one side, and politicaly^([sic]) korrekt^([sic]) citizens of the "gloubal^([sic]) village", former romanians on the other ..."

  3. 3
    One of the parts of a crystal into which it is divided by the axial planes.

Example

More examples

"and leaving aside MISSSU and other sectants, why wouldn't it be true? Or how YOU know it is not true? Or rather it may not be true, because of bivolarus on one side, and political korrekt^([sic]) citizens of the "gloubal^([sic]) village", Or rather it may not be true, because of bivolarus on one side, and politicaly^([sic]) korrekt^([sic]) citizens of the "gloubal^([sic]) village", former romanians on the other ..."

Etymology

Etymology 1

Learned borrowing from Latin sectāns.

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Romanian sectant or Russian сектант (sektant). Equivalent to sect + -ant.

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