That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "laymen" (non-professionals, or non-clergy).
The word 'graffitti' is plural. Graffito is the singular version, though it is uncommon among laymen`s terms
The opposite of "laymen's terms" would probably be "technical terms."
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
You spell it 'certain'.
Laymen did what their Lords told them.
The word 'graffitti' is plural. Graffito is the singular version, though it is uncommon among laymen`s terms
Laymen's Home Missionary Movement was created in 1919.
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No, the word "laymen" is not in the Bible. This is an English word referring to persons who are Christians, but not ordained as clergy.
ICT is very important to a laymen because it will develop them on their computing skills and make them connected to global services.
Its the laymen's term for crushed stone, or gravel.
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Anti-Semitism was in laymen's terms "really not nice" and it remains so.
The opposite of "laymen's terms" would probably be "technical terms."
A beghard is one of an association of religious laymen living in semimonastic communities in imitation of the Beguines.
The small towns in which there were Presbyterians were ruled by Presbyters, laymen who led their worship.