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salvific

 
Dictionary: sal·vif·ic   (săl-vĭf'ĭk) pronunciation
adj.
Having the intention or power to bring about salvation or redemption: "the doctrine that only a perfect male form can incarnate God fully and be salvific" (Rita N. Brock).

[Late Latin salvificus : Latin salvus, safe; see safe + Latin -ficus, -fic.]

salvifically sal·vif'i·cal·ly adv.

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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: intending to admit to salvation
  Pertains to noun: salvation (meaning #1)


 
 
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vipāka
Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ
O sacrum convivium, antiphon in mode 5 (Liber Usualis No. 959) (Classical Work)

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