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Eclésio

Eclesio is cool good person someone bad only someone
You se eclésio
Yes I see
Is good person
by Tatiana1233 February 10, 2018
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ecclesiotomy

The removal of religious doctrine from one's noggin.
A conversation between Dr. Jack the agnostic epistemology professor and his student:

Dr. Jack: Roni my dear, have you concluded your ecclesiotomy thesis paper?

Roni: Yes professor! My research has convinced me to move out of the rectory and spread the actual truth.

Dr. Jack: The actual truth?

Roni: Yeah! I can't wait 'till we get to the end of the textbook!

Dr. Jack: Oh dear.
by The Shizifist November 9, 2012
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eclosion

For insects

: An insect action emerges from a pupal case or hatching out of an egg.
The eclosion rhythms of Drosophila suzukii males and females.
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eclesiastes

Also a name in the bible as one of gods disciples. Eclesiastes is a smart, and caring person. Determined to get his goals in check. He is loving and caring, full of life. But don’t mess with him, you will end up losing your head!.
Hey look there goes Eclesiastes
Watch out
by Littleshorty06 October 30, 2019
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eclusion

eclusion (n) the state one enters in the 'real' world while on deliberate hiatus from email and social networks such as twitter or facebook; the act of taking a break from internet-mediated communications, or from the internet in general
I miss seeing Jim's posts since he began his eclusion.

"Sam never responded to my email! Is he mad about something?" "No, he's just in eclusion."

Facebook seems so trivial since I settled in to my eclusion.
by wyrdswyrdswyrds March 30, 2014
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ecclesiolotry

1. The worship of the church, or a particular denomination, rather than God.
"To insist that you need the church in order to speak to God, or find salvation, is ecclesiolotry."
by SoulFire77 December 6, 2023
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Eclosionate

Derived from the French word "Éclosion" which refers to an act of an insect emerging from it's pupal case or an egg.
I wanted to eclosionate the egg which was given to me as soon as possible.
by Zveno May 23, 2024
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