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peculiarity <-ties> [pɪˌkju:lɪˈærətɪ, Am -ˈerət̬ɪ] N

1. peculiarity (strangeness):

secularize [ˈsekjʊləraɪz] VB trans

security <-ies> [sɪˈkjʊərətɪ, Am ˈkjʊrət̬ɪ] N

2. security no pl (stability):

3. security (safeguard):

regularity [ˌregjʊˈlærətɪ, Am -ˈlerət̬ɪ] N no pl

singularity [ˌsɪŋgjʊˈlærətɪ, Am -ˈlerət̬ɪ] N no pl form

insularity [ˌɪnsjʊˈlærətɪ, Am -səˈlerət̬ɪ] N no pl

popularity [ˌpɒpjʊˈlærətɪ, Am ˌpɑ:pjəˈlerət̬ɪ] N no pl

similarity [ˌsɪməˈlærətɪ, Am -əˈlerət̬ɪ] N

secular [ˈsekjʊləɐ, Am -lɚ] ADJ

1. secular (non-religious):

2. secular REL:

3. secular (centuries-old):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The constitution proclaims nationalism, democracy, socialism and secularity as the national ideals of the Bangladeshi republic.
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For the first meaning, see secularism, secularity, secularization and references therein.
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Three modes of secularity are distinguished: one, secularized public spaces, two, the decline of belief and practice and three, cultural conditions where unbelief in religion is a viable option.
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