Temporal, lay, worldly...
madrigal
A secular trend is a long-term trend that persists over an extended period, typically lasting for years or decades. It is not influenced by short-term fluctuations, but rather reflects fundamental shifts in society, the economy, or another larger system.
The term used to mean the opposite of religious or sacred is "secular" or "profane."
"Secular term"? I wasn't aware there was a religious term for it. Nitrogen plus hydrogen is "nitrogen and hydrogen". The two can combine chemically to form ammonia (NH3) or hydrazine (N2H4). Other combinations are possible but unlikely.
"Secular" is a word having to do with non-religious beliefs or practices. So the answer is "No".
A secular novice is a beginner or newcomer to a field of study or practice that is not related to religion or spiritual matters. This term typically refers to someone who is new to secular pursuits or disciplines, such as secular philosophy, science, or art.
False. The term "secular" means not religious or related to religious matters. It pertains to things that are worldly or non-religious in nature.
A secular trend refers to a long-term and sustained movement in a particular direction or pattern, typically lasting for many years or even decades. In finance, a secular trend is often used to describe the overall direction of a market, independent of short-term fluctuations.
sacriligious
smart ... or secular
Secularist, secular humanist
same attitude towards every religion