Seculum
Noun as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The secular government was separate from the religious institutions.
Definition:Relating to the non-spiritual or non-religious aspects of life.
Example:Secularism is a defining feature of modern democracies.
Definition:The principle of keeping religion separate from society and politics.
Example:During the second seculum, significant advancements in technology were made.
Definition:A period of 100 years.
Example:Each generation has its own unique challenges and opportunities to shape the future.
Definition:A group of individuals roughly of the same age, or of people born and living during a particular era.
Example:The clan held a ceremony to honor its ancestors each seculum.
Definition:A group of people united by a sense of common ancestry, nationality, or cultural descent; a large family or family group with collective kinship ties.
Example:The seculum was named after the most prominent member of the family.
Definition:A family name or last name that is passed on from generation to generation.
Example:The Roman army was organized in a centuriate system.
Definition:Divided into units of a hundred.
Example:The generation gap became more evident with the rise of new technological advancements.
Definition:The difference in attitudes, viewpoints, and value systems between older and younger people.
Example:Studying one's ancestry helps in understanding their seculum's historical context.
Definition:The lineage, history, or origin of a person or group of people, either direct (paternal or maternal) or indirect (collateral) descent.
Example:During the last seculum, the census revealed significant population growth.
Definition:A survey of population, land, or property usually taken by a government to determine the number of people in a region and to obtain other statistical information.
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