| ERICOID | • ericoid adj. Of or pertaining to plants of the genus Erica. • ERICOID adj. with heather-like leaves.
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| PERICON | • PERICON n. (Spanish) an Argentinan folk-dance performed by couples dancing in a ring. | 
| SERICON | • sericon n. (Obsolete) A red tincture in alchemy. • SERICON n. a conjectural red or black tincture in alchemy.
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| PERICOPE | • pericope n. (Rhetoric) A section of text forming a coherent thought, suitable for use in a speech. • pericope n. A passage of Scripture to be read in public worship or a book containing such passages.
 • PERICOPE n. a section from a book.
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| SERICONS | • SERICON n. a conjectural red or black tincture in alchemy. | 
| PERICONES | • PERICON n. (Spanish) an Argentinan folk-dance performed by couples dancing in a ring. | 
| PERICOPAE | • pericopae n. Plural of pericope. • PERICOPE n. a section from a book.
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| PERICOPAL | • pericopal adj. Of or relating to a pericope. • PERICOPAL adj. relating to a pericope, an excerpt or passage read during religious services, also PERICOPIC.
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| PERICOPES | • pericopes n. Plural of pericope. • PERICOPE n. a section from a book.
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| PERICOPIC | • pericopic adj. Of or pertaining to a pericope. • PERICOPIC adj. relating to a pericope, an excerpt or passage read during religious services, also PERICOPAL.
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| MISERICORD | • misericord n. Relaxation of monastic rules. • misericord n. The room in a monastery for monks granted such relaxation.
 • misericord n. A ledge, sometimes ornately carved, attached to a folding church seat to provide support for a person…
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| MISERICORDE | • misericorde n. (Obsolete) An act of clemency; pity, mercy. • misericorde n. Alternative form of misericord.
 • miséricorde n. Alternative form of misericord.
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| MISERICORDS | • misericords n. Plural of misericord. • MISERICORD n. a bracket on a seat in a choirstall, allowing the user some support when standing, also MISERICORDE.
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| MISERICORDES | • misericordes n. Plural of misericorde. • miséricordes n. Plural of miséricorde.
 • MISERICORDE n. a bracket on a turn-up seat in a choirstall, allowing the user some support when standing, also MISERICORD.
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