Procession
81procession — n 1. train, cortege, pageant, Obs. pomp; parade, march, line, column, file, string; caravan, cavalcade, motorcade; review, promenade, march past; stream, steady stream. 2. series, sequence, continuation, run, course, string; cycle, round,… …
82procession — pro·ces·sion …
83procession — noun Syn: parade, march, march past, cavalcade, motorcade, cortège, column, file; Brit.; informal crocodile …
84procession — [prəˈseʃ(ə)n] noun [C] 1) a line of people or vehicles that are moving in a slow formal way as part of an event 2) a series of people or things …
85procession — s ( en, er) …
86procession — Huaka i, ka i huaka i, kaka i, ōka i, ka i. See ghost …
87procession — A line of persons on foot or in vehicles, proceeding in an orderly manner, as in bearing the body of a friend or relative to place of burial. 25 Am J1st High § 212. See parade …
88Procession of the dead — They are various myths of processions of the dead, most related to the Wild Hunt. In Galicia and Asturias, it is known as Santa Compaña. The Benandanti in the Friuli participated to such processions.In Hawaii, there are the Nightmarchers …
89Procession de Pâques — Pâques Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pâques (homonymie). Pâques Peinture représentant la résurrection de Jésus Christ …
90procession of the Spirit, Trinitarian — Исхождение Духа Тринитарное …