Ceremonial [adjective]

Definition of Ceremonial:

ritual, formal

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Sentence/Example of Ceremonial:

M'Bongo, the great chief of this neighbourhood, paid a ceremonial visit to my husband.

This impulse to extend rule appears more plainly in many of the little ceremonial observances of the child.

Nor was it merely the words of ceremonial which were of vital importance: other details must be attended to with equal exactness.

But the state of perfectibility could be reached only by religious ceremonial observances and devout contemplation.

The only form of marriage known to them was the stately religious ceremonial called, as will be explained hereafter, cnfarreti.

The magic ceremonial was ended, and Ozma of Oz had triumphed over the wicked Giantess.

The ashes were then collected in a cloth to be dried, and the ceremonial bone , called os resectum, was buried.

Vyrtl took his place on a dais at the head of the table, and his aide arranged the gold-stiffened ceremonial robe.

Precisely so, your eminence; even now the most reverend imaum of the town is ready to perform the ceremonial.

It is now the mode to trace all ceremonial to self-interest, principally to the self-interest of fear or food.