A sacrificial bowl is a ceremonial vessel used in various religious or spiritual practices to hold offerings or sacrifices, often made to deities or spirits. These bowls can be crafted from various materials such as clay, metal, or stone, and may be adorned with symbols or inscriptions relevant to the specific ritual. In many cultures, they serve as a means to connect with the divine, seeking favor, guidance, or protection. The contents of the bowl can range from food and drink to symbolic items, depending on the tradition.
Sacrificial Bonfire was created in 1986.
The turkey is considered a sacrificial bird in Mexico.
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"Sacrifice" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative degree. If that was sacrificial, it would be more sacrificial and most sacrificial.
He did his worship in his sacrificial chamber.
The sacrificial bunt advanced two base runners.
Just have a crack at Sacrificial anode in wikipedia.org.
Some religions require a sacrificial ritual in which an animal (such as a goat) is slaughtered.
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Yes, a more reactive metal can be used as a sacrificial anode to protect a less reactive metal from corrosion. The sacrificial metal will corrode instead of the protected metal, sacrificing itself to prevent corrosion damage. Common sacrificial anodes are made of zinc or magnesium.
The sacrificial Lamb in the Torah is a type and shadow of things to come., namely Jesus the Christ.