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Secular is separate from religion.
Secular may also refer to:
- Secular basis, a long-term financial basis
- Secular equilibrium, a situation in which the quantity of a radioactive isotope remains constant
- Secular phenomena, astronomical phenomena that repeat too slowly to be observed, if at all
- Secular variation, the long-term non-periodic variation of a time series
- Secular Games, a religious celebration held in ancient Rome
- Secular clergy, Catholic ministers who do not belong to a religious order
- Secular institute, a Catholic organization of individuals who are consecrated persons while living in the world
See also
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