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dog t. 1. Echinococcus granulosus.  2. Dipylidium caninum.
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Dogiel's c. genital c.
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Dogiel's corpuscles see under corpuscle.
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dogma a religious truth established by Divine Revelation and defined by the church
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dogma and doctrine: (Greek d?ma has often been used for a doctrine as well as a dogma; paidevma is a more accurate word for "doctrine.") A dogma is in some ways more like an essential question, while doctrines are ways of answering the question thus posed. By "essential" question, one means a matter that has got to be dealt with in order to be Orthodox; failure to be involved in it is otherdox (heterodox) or, more usually, heretical. (CLICK HERE FOR MORE. ...
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