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Ceremony

CEREMONY, n. 1. Outward rite; external form in religion. 2. Forms of civility; rules established by custom for regulating social intercourse. 3. Outward forms of state; the forms prescribed or established by o...

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CEREMONY, n.

1. Outward rite; external form in religion.

2. Forms of civility; rules established by custom for regulating social intercourse.

3. Outward forms of state; the forms prescribed or established by order or custom, serving for the purpose of civility or magnificence, as in levees of princes, the reception of ambassadors, _c.

Master of ceremonies, an officer who superintends the reception of ambassadors. A person who regulates the forms to be observed by the company or attendants on a public occasion.

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