Similar words: brevity, abbreviate, abbreviated, abbreviation, revisionary, diary, aviary, review. Meaning: ['briːvjərɪ] n. (Roman Catholic Church) a book of prayers to be recited daily certain priests and members of religious orders.
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1 Father Poole sat beside a crackling fire, his breviary on his lap, watching.
2 The celebrated breviary remained in the family, and was in the count's possession.
3 The Second Vatican Council revised the Breviary and changed its name to Liturgy of the Hours.
4 As Joe got out his breviary for evening prayer, he heard footsteps at his doorway.
5 Moreover, this paper discussed the process of mapping, breviary map and shortcut algorithm.
6 Her extant artistic works include a number of miniatures and paintings, notably her illustrated breviary.
7 He had reserved from his annuity his family papers, his library, composed of five thousand volumes, and his famous breviary .
8 The cause is that the backgrounds of the two societies are not the same. The different load words and the breviary form give the new words huge influence.
9 There is mention of this meal in the report of Archdeacon Theodosius and in the anonymous little work called "The Jerusalem Breviary, " as also in subsequent writings.
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