See Also: semi-Pelagian(dictionary)
Pelagian(dictionary)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
arthro-(medicine)
arthro-(dictionary)
Arthro-(health)
arthro-ophthalmopathy(medicine)
hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy(medicine)
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semi(dictionary)

arthro- (medicine) and semi-Pelagian (iou)


arthro- (medicine)


arthro-


A joint, an articulation; corresponds to L. Articul-.

Origin: G. Arthron, a joint, fr. Ararisko, to join, to fit together


semi-Pelagian (iou)



semi-Pelagian adjective & noun. L16.
[ecclesiastical Latin Semipelagianus, formed as Semi- SEMI- + PELAGIAN adjective1 & noun1.]
Christian Church.
A. noun. A follower of the doctrine, regarded as heretical and ascribed (with questionable justification) to the teachings of John Cassian of Marseilles in the 5th cent AD, that the first steps towards good can be taken by the human will, with a later supervention of the divine grace necessary for salvation. L16.
b. adjective. Of, pertaining to or designating semi-Pelagians or semi-Pelagianism. E17.
semi-Pelagianism noun E17.