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particle [ˈpɑːtıkl] N

article [ˈɑːtıkl] N

4. article LING:

testicle [ˈtestıkl] N

I . chronicle [ˈkrɒnıkl] N

II . chronicle [ˈkrɒnıkl] VB trans

anticrime [ˌæntıˈkraım] ADJ

anticyclone [ˌæntıˈsaıkləʊn] N METEO

popsicle [ˈpɒpsıkl] N

anticlimax [ˌæntıˈklaımæks] N

anticancer [ˌæntıˈkænsə] ADJ

anticipate [ænˈtısıpeıt] VB trans

I . canter [ˈkæntə] N

II . canter [ˈkæntə] VB trans, intr

icicle [ˈaısıkl] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After the opening versicle, a hymn, prayer, and/or canticle are said or sung.
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It was a collection of psalms and other canticles.
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While the noblemen were holding a wake for him, there could be heard celestial canticles sung by angels.
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Rules of normal tute stand, tute canticle is not valid.
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A prayer is followed by psalms, canticles, and readings.
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The whole canticle naturally falls into two parts.
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All psalms and canticles are accompanied by antiphons.
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The bulk of the hymnal consists of 11 canticles and chants, 491 hymns, and 18 spiritual songs.
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What concerns instrumental music - there appear not only typical for it figurative melodics, but also canticle and ornamental melodics.
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Doubtless, like all prayers at that time, they were composed of psalms, canticles, hymns, and litanies.
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