dietary laws

collocation in English

meaningsofdietaryandlaw

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dietary
adjective
uk
/ˈdaɪ.ə.tər.i/
us
/ˈdaɪ.ə.ter.i/
relating to ...
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law
noun
uk
/lɔː/
us
/lɑː/
a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a ...
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(Definition ofdietaryandlawfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Its judicial or civil law contained both the moral law and the ceremonial and dietary laws.
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It was cleaner, purer, because of dietary laws and the rituals that surrounded prayer.
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It includes the interpretation of facial expressions and the acquisition of cultural traditions of dietary laws and other social customs.
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It is conducted in accordance with strict dietary laws.
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Some of the leather doubtless emanates from countries whose religious dietary laws make consumption of the carcasses taboo for the inhabitants.
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The bible describes dietary laws to prevent disease and contains detailed passages on the control of leprosy.
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Those with porcine gelatin also do not conform to kashrut or halal dietary laws.
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The two faiths also share the central practices of fasting and almsgiving, as well as dietary laws and other aspects of ritual purity.
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Priority was given to students who follow these dietary laws, but all were welcome to join.
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Instead, she proposed that the dietary laws intricately model the body and the altar upon one another.
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The belief that an animal is sacred frequently results in dietary laws prohibiting their consumption.
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However, recipes vary, such as organic candy, those suitable for vegetarians, or those following religious dietary laws.
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Ziva has made references to keeping kosher; however, in her second episode on the show, she is seen eating a slice of pepperoni pizza, which goes against kosher dietary laws.
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Paul was a strong advocate of the position that gentiles need not be circumcised or observe dietary laws.
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