Similar words: dismissal, emissary, commissar, commissary, vassal, abyssal, mississippi, colossal. Meaning: ['mɪsl] n. (Roman Catholic Church) a book containing all the prayers and responses needed to celebrate Mass throughout the year.
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(1) Athelstan closed the missal, all thoughts of Pike the ditcher and his family cleared from his head.
(2) Siferwas depicted John Whas, the scribe of the Missal, as a Benedictine.
(3) The monk was holding a missal in his hand.
(4) It selects 140 illuminated books such as the Sherborne Missal and the Bedford Hours.
(5) A small breeze licked at the pages of the missal.
(6) She stared at her lap where her hands, gloved in tight white net, gripped her missal.
(7) This time the subject was the rubrics of the Roman missal and the form of the Holy Saturday vigil.
(8) He thought of little Rosamund and went to the high altar where the great missal lay.
(9) The bride's bouquet may be replaced by an old family missal.
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