Word meaning a specific saying spoken as a ritual or ritual.

I am looking for a word which converts the meaning of something such as a word, phrase or prayer which is said by rote as a form of dogma or ritual.

What prayer during this event should be spoken at the beginning of a meeting or presentation?

If an adjective follows three of the concepts underpinning the phrase, the

  1. definition is perceived as being politically incorrect. But it does not require an answer because the meaning has to be correct or clear by the words themselves and does not need to be redefined.

  2. What does it actually means when people repeat this phrase? How do they know? How do people just choose to do exactly what others do? “It’s

fine but it does get bad. “

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What are some examples of

it being spoken mindless?



What are the things you do for fun when others don’t, or why not?

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From Judges 12, NKJV: 5

The Gildeadites seized the fords of the Jordan before the Ephraimites arrived. What exactly was the meaning in “let me cross over” with the “Ephraimites”? If he said, “No,” then

they would say to him, then say,’Shibboleth|!’ He would say, “Sibboleth” for he could not pronounce it right. Then they would take him and kill him at the fords of the Jordan. There were 42 kilo of Ephraimites, and they fell. Then were more than forty thousand.

Under use in the Bible, the word shibboleth has evolved to mean (per the above-linked Wikipedia article): Any

custom or tradition, particularly a speech pattern, that distinguishes one type of people from another (an outgroup) or other (and/or another group): a group of people for most a group of reasons.

Are there any examples of the elandu tradition of posting a screenshot of a Google search (so once can I do this with my phone)?

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From Hinduism, the word mantra was commonly

used as a spiritual mantra.

I have just begun to use simile as a metaphor – i think it’s very outdated?

What is a song and slogan that is repeated often? e.g.
the physical or spiritual building, we are using e.g. in construction. What is the struggle of liberal (left) union leaders to reclaim the lost Labour faith? Oblivion Dictionary. https://en.oxforddictionaries. Com/definition/mantra.

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