DICT.TW Dictionary Taiwan
216.73.216.135
Search for:
Search type:
Return Definitions
Match headwords exactly
Match prefixes
Match prefixes (skip, count)
Match substring occurring anywhere in a headword
Match suffixes
POSIX 1003.2 (modern) regular expressions
Old (basic) regular expressions
Match using SOUNDEX algorithm
Match headwords within Levenshtein distance one
Match separate words within headwords
Match the first word within headwords
Match the last word within headwords
Database:
Any
First match
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
DICT.TW 注音查詢、中文輸入法字典
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
Network Terminology
MDBG CC-CEDICT Chinese-English Dictionary 漢英字典
Japanese-English Electronic Dictionary 和英電子辞書
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
WordNet (r) 2.0
Elements database 20001107
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
▼
[Show options]
[
Pronunciation
] [
Help
] [
Database Info
] [
Server Info
]
2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sec·u·lar
a.
1.
Coming
or
observed
once
in
an
age
or
a
century
.
The
secular
year
was
kept
but
once
a
century
.
--
Addison
.
2.
Pertaining
to
an
age
,
or
the
progress
of
ages
,
or
to
a
long
period
of
time
;
accomplished
in
a
long
progress
of
time
;
as
,
secular
inequality
;
the
secular
refrigeration
of
the
globe
.
3.
Of
or
pertaining
to
this
present
world
,
or
to
things
not
spiritual
or
holy
;
relating
to
temporal
as
distinguished
from
eternal
interests
;
not
immediately
or
primarily
respecting
the
soul
,
but
the
body
;
worldly
.
New
foes
arise
,
Threatening
to
bind
our
souls
with
secular
chains
. --
Milton
.
4.
Eccl.
Not
regular
;
not
bound
by
monastic
vows
or
rules
;
not
confined
to
a
monastery
,
or
subject
to
the
rules
of
a
religious
community
;
as
,
a
secular
priest
.
He
tried
to
enforce
a
stricter
discipline
and
greater
regard
for
morals
,
both
in
the
religious
orders
and
the
secular
clergy
.
--
Prescott
.
5.
Belonging
to
the
laity
;
lay
;
not
clerical
.
I
speak
of
folk
in
secular
estate
.
--
Chaucer
.
Secular equation
Astron.
,
the
algebraic
or
numerical
expression
of
the
magnitude
of
the
inequalities
in
a
planet's
motion
that
remain
after
the
inequalities
of
a
short
period
have
been
allowed
for
.
Secular games
Rom. Antiq.
,
games
celebrated
,
at
long
but
irregular
intervals
,
for
three
days
and
nights
,
with
sacrifices
,
theatrical
shows
,
combats
,
sports
,
and
the
like
.
Secular music
,
any
music
or
songs
not
adapted
to
sacred
uses
.
Secular hymn
or
Secular poem
,
a
hymn
or
poem
composed
for
the
secular
games
,
or
sung
or
rehearsed
at
those
games
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
secular
games
n
:
the
centennial
rites
and
games
of
ancient
Rome
that
marked
the
commencement
of
a
new
generation
(100
years
representing
the
longest
life
in
a
generation
);
observances
may
have
begun
as
early
as
the
5th
century
BC
and
lasted
well
into
the
Christian
Era
[
syn
: {
Ludi
Saeculares
]
DICT.TW
About DICT.TW
•
Contact Webmaster
•
Index
•
Links