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abrite
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aguerrîtes
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alabastrite
aleurite
amaigrîtes
amoindrîtes
anhydrite
appauvrîtes
apprîtes
archimandrite
arthrite
artérite
assombrîtes
attendrîtes
atterrîtes
azurite
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blépharite
capillarite
cassitérite
chalcopyrite
chérîtes
cinérite
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comprîtes
contrite
cordiérite
coronarite
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cuprite
cérite
cérithe
dendrite
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enchérîtes
endolorîtes
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entrouvrîtes
entérite
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ferrite
fleurîtes
flétrîtes
frite
fritte
garniérite
gastrite
gastro-entérite
glomérulonéphrite
guérite
guérîtes
hypochlorite
hypocrite
hépatonéphrite
hérite
inscrite
introït
irrite
kiesérite
latérite
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lèchefrite
maigrîtes
manuscrite
marguerite
meurtrîtes
micrométéorite
méprîtes
mérite
métrite
météorite
mûrîtes
nitrite
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nourrîtes
néphrite
névrite
offrîtes
ouvrîtes
ovarite
ozocérite
ozokérite
phosphorite
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polyarthrite
polynévrite
polyradiculonévrite
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prescrite
proscrite
prîtes
pyrite
pyélonéphrite
périarthrite
pérîtes
pétrîtes
quirite
rabougrîtes
rapprîtes
recouvrîtes
redécouvrîtes
refleurîtes
reine-marguerite
renchérîtes
rentrouvrîtes
retranscrite
rite
rouvrîtes
réapprîtes
récrite
réinscrite
réécrite
sanscrite
sanskrite
sidérite
sorite
souffrîtes
sourîtes
souscrite
spirite
spondylarthrite
surenchérîtes
surprîtes
sybarite
taborites
tarîtes
terrîtes
thorite
transcrite
ténorite
téphrite
urétrite
urétérite
ypérite
écrite
émérite
éprîtes

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  • Rite — Rite, n. [L. ritus; cf. Skr. r[=i]ti a stream, a running, way, manner, ri to flow: cf. F. rit, rite. CF. {Rivulet}.] The act of performing divine or solemn service, as established by law, precept, or custom; a formal act of religion or other… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • rite — early 14c., from L. ritus religious observance or ceremony, custom, usage, perhaps from PIE root *re(i) to count, number (Cf. Gk. arithmos number, O.E. rim number; see READ (Cf. read)). Rite of passage (1909) is translated from Fr. rite de… …   Etymology dictionary

  • rite — ► NOUN 1) a religious or other solemn ceremony or act. 2) a body of customary observances characteristic of a Church or a part of it. ● rite of passage Cf. ↑rite of passage ORIGIN Latin ritus (religious) usage …   English terms dictionary

  • rite — [rīt] n. [ME < L ritus < IE * rēi , var. of base * ar , to join, fit > ART1, READ1, RATE1, ARITHMETIC] 1. a ceremonial or formal, solemn act, observance, or procedure in accordance with prescribed rule or custom, as in religious use …   English World dictionary

  • rite — [raıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: ritus] 1.) a ceremony that is always performed in the same way, usually for religious purposes →↑ritual ▪ funeral rites ▪ ancient fertility rites ▪ These traditional rites are performed only by the… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rite — [ raıt ] noun count a traditional ceremony, especially a religious one: funeral rites perform a rite: The traditional rites of homage to the emperor were performed. => LAST RITES …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • rite — rȉte ž mn [i]i[/i] zb. <N rȉta rij.> DEFINICIJA loša ili vrlo trošna odjeća [nositi/obući rite]; dronjci, otrčine, štrace …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Rite — (lat.), 1) nach feierlichem Religionsgebrauch; 2) förmlich, gehörig, gebührend; 3) der angenommenen Ordnung zu Folge, in herkömmlicher Weise …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Rite — (lat.), in gebührender, förmlicher Weise …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Rite — (lat.), förmlich, in herkömmlicher Weise …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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