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ritual A traditional cultural practice, usually religious, involving precise movements, music, spoken text, and/or gestures, that serves to communicate with deities. Ritual is often incorporated into plays, either as conventions of the theatre or as specific dramatized actions.
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ritual the visible control of abstract thoughts. Tries to control unpredictable events and the supernatural. Tries to know the unknowable and change the unchangeable.
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ritual behavior that has become highly formalized and stereotyped.
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ritual Speech, action, singing, and other activities which often contain a symbolic meaning, performed in a specific order - typically during a religious service. Rite is often considered a synonym to ritual.
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ritual a book containing special services for occasional use, such as baptisms, marriages and visiting the sick
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