Similar words: sacrifice, artificial, official, officially, superficial, unofficial, beneficial, superficiality. Meaning: [‚sækrɪ'fɪʃl] adj. used in or connected with a sacrifice.
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61. The Shang Dynasty rulers treasured bronze ware, especially the bronze sacrificial vessels.
62. Some of the commonly specified coatings include epoxies, coal tar derivatives and sacrificial zinc primers.
63. And basing upon the study, to more probe into the symbolistic meaning of the form of odd number and even number in ancient times sacrificial culture.
64. Facing south, the sacrificial altar is a two tiered squared altar built of stone - slabs.sentencedict.com
65. Part four: legal ways to protect the right of participating sacrificial ceremony.
66. Ancient worshipers of heartless Molech become heartless as they cast their children into sacrificial fires.
67. Mayan civilization is closely related with Mayan outlook of universe, philosophy and their sacrificial activities.
68. Bridge, Steel Pipe Piles sacrificial anode installation and welding of underwater construction.
69. Polyimide has become a main material for sacrificial layer in MEMS switch.
70. Paralysis of long-term sex face 13: 3 excise sacrificial branch to cause paralysis for facial nerve fibroma, 10 (3.9 % ) all be paresis .
71. "Jester" let "Sha" to the beautiful Incarnation of the Sunbird "Jin" during the Holy sacrificial ceremony 3100 years ago.
72. They became furious marauders , driven to raid villages and caravans to sate their bloodlust and procure sacrificial victims for their demonic master.
73. Shaman dance shows the sacrificial features of the northern minorities and the polytheist worship ideas of shamanism . The article discusses the features and functions of the shaman dance.
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