different between festivity vs solemnisation
festivity
English
Etymology
From Old French festivité, from Latin festivitas
Noun
festivity (countable and uncountable, plural festivities)
- (often pluralized) A festival or similar celebration.
- An experience or expression of celebratory feeling, merriment, gaiety.
Antonyms
- (experience or expression of celebratory feeling, merriment): infestivity
Translations
festivity From the web:
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- what festivals are coming up
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solemnisation
English
Etymology
solemn +? -isation
Noun
solemnisation (countable and uncountable, plural solemnisations)
- Alternative form of solemnization
solemnisation From the web:
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- what is solemnisation of marriage
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- what does solemnisation stand for
- what happens during solemnisation
- what is considered solemnisation
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