Pagandom
[pey-guh n-duh m] /ˈpeɪ gən dəm/
noun
1.
the part of the world inhabited by .
2.
collectively.
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[pey-guh-niz-uh m] /ˈpeɪ gəˌnɪz əm/ noun 1. spirit or attitude in religious or moral questions. 2. the beliefs or practices of . 3. the state of being a . n. early 15c., from Church Latin paganismus, from paganus (see pagan).
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[pey-guh-nahyz] /ˈpeɪ gəˌnaɪz/ verb (used with object), paganized, paganizing. 1. to make . verb (used without object), paganized, paganizing. 2. to become . /ˈpeɪɡəˌnaɪz/ verb 1. to become pagan, render pagan, or convert to paganism