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magnificat
noun , Christianity
1 (usu the Magnificat) the Virgin Mary's hymn of praise to God, sung in services in certain branches of the Christian Church.
2 any song of praise.
[13c: Latin, meaning -magnifies-, the opening word of the hymn in the Vulgate (Luke 1.46?55) which begins Magnificat anima mea Dominum My soul doth magnify the Lord]
noun , Christianity
1 (usu the Magnificat) the Virgin Mary's hymn of praise to God, sung in services in certain branches of the Christian Church.
2 any song of praise.
[13c: Latin, meaning -magnifies-, the opening word of the hymn in the Vulgate (Luke 1.46?55) which begins Magnificat anima mea Dominum My soul doth magnify the Lord]
magnification
noun
1 optics a measure of the extent to which an image of an object produced by a lens or optical instrument is enlarged enlarged by a magnification of seven .
2 an appearance enlarged, especially by a stated amount.
3 an enlarged copy of something The police studied a magnification of the photo .
4 the action or an instance of magnifying (in any sense).
5 the state of being magnified.
[17c: see magnify]
noun
1 optics a measure of the extent to which an image of an object produced by a lens or optical instrument is enlarged enlarged by a magnification of seven .
2 an appearance enlarged, especially by a stated amount.
3 an enlarged copy of something The police studied a magnification of the photo .
4 the action or an instance of magnifying (in any sense).
5 the state of being magnified.
[17c: see magnify]
magnificent
adjective
1 splendidly impressive in size, extent or appearance.
2 colloq excellent; admirable.
3 chiefly hist said of a ruler, etc: noble; grand; elevated.
[16c: French, from Latin magnificus great in deeds]
magnificence noun .
magnificently adverb .
adjective
1 splendidly impressive in size, extent or appearance.
2 colloq excellent; admirable.
3 chiefly hist said of a ruler, etc: noble; grand; elevated.
[16c: French, from Latin magnificus great in deeds]
magnificence noun .
magnificently adverb .
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