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Procession

procession
 I. noun  Etymology: Middle English processioun, from Anglo-French processiun, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin ~-, processio religious ~, from Latin, act of proceeding, from procedere  Date: 12th century  1.  a. a group of individuals moving along in an orderly often ceremonial way  b. succession, sequence  2.  a. continuous forward movement ; progression  b. emanation the Holy Spirit's ~ from the Father  II. intransitive verb  Date: 1691 archaic to go in ~
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1.
  n. 1 a number of people or vehicles etc. moving forward in orderly succession, esp. at a ceremony, demonstration, or festivity. 2 the movement of such a group (go in procession). 3 a race in which no competitor is able to overtake another. 4 Theol. the emanation of the Holy Spirit. Derivatives processionist n. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L processio -onis (as PROCEED) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) кортеж 2) протекание 3) процессия ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  1. процессия, шествие; кортеж funeral procession —- похоронная процессия 2. участники в процессии; дифелировать 3. участники процессии 4. церк. религиозная процессия; крестный ход 5. церк. литания 6. рел. исхождение the P. of the Holy Spirit —- исхождение святого духа 7. участвовать в процессии to procession a town —- идти процессией по городу ...
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   1. noun процессия, шествие; вереница, караван also fig.  2. v. участвовать в процессии ...
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  (processions) A procession is a group of people who are walking, riding, or driving in a line as part of a public event. ...a funeral procession. ...religious processions. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~ n 1 a line of people or vehicles moving slowly as part of a ceremony  (the funeral procession | a carnival procession | in procession)  (They marched in procession to the Capitol Building.) 2 several people or things of the same kind, appearing or happening one after the other + of  (a never-ending procession of unwelcome visitors) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - c.1100, from L.L. processionem "religious procession," in classical L. "a marching onward," from stem of processum, pp. of procedere (see proceed). Processional "book of hymns for use in processions," is first attested 1440. Verb process (accent on second syllable) is an 1814 back-formation. ...
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