Credo - meaning any creed or formula of belief.
Other words for this phrase include:
3 letter words
ISM - PAX
4 letter words
CULT - MASS
5 letter words
CANON - CREDO - CREED - DOGMA - FAITH - KYRIE - TENET - TRACT
6 letter words
BELIEF - GLORIA - GOSPEL - LAVABO - SCHOOL
7 letter words
BELIEFS - COLLECT - EPISTLE - GRADUAL - INTROIT - PREFACE - SANCTUS - SECRETA
8 letter words
AGNUS DEI - ALLELUIA - APOSTLES - BLESSING - CREDENDA - DOCTRINE - FRACTION - IDENTITY - IDEOLOGY - RELIGION - TEACHING - THEOLOGY
9 letter words
ANAMNESIS - CATECHISM - COMMUNION - DISMISSAL - OFFERTORY - ORTHODOXY - PRINCIPLE - TRADITION - WORLD VIEW
10 letter words
LAST GOSPEL - PHILOSOPHY - TERSANCTUS
11 letter words
NICENE CREED - PATERNOSTER
12 letter words
CONSECRATION - KYRIE ELEISON
13 letter words
POST-COMMUNION
14 letter words
POLITICAL FAITH - RELIGIOUS FAITH - SYSTEM OF BELIEF - WELTANSCHAUUNG
15 letter words
ARTICLES OF FAITH - ATHANASIAN CREED - RELIGIOUS BELIEF - SYSTEM OF BELIEFS
16 letter words
FORMULATED BELIEF
17 letter words
STATEMENT OF BELIEF
18 letter words
ARTICLES OF RELIGION - DOCTRINAL STATEMENT
19 letter words
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
The word "Elucidate" most likely means to explain or make clear.
corporeal
It means to assent or agree to a demand, request or treaty.I will accede to your demands.They will accede once they see that our request is reasonable.
I decided to accede to your request for a sentence.
I accede to your greater wisdom.
"Henry will accede to the throne as soon as his father croaks".
Management was not willing to accede to labor's initial demands.
The verb accede has participle adjectives acceded(agreed) and acceding (agreeing, accepting). There is no derivative adjective of the noun form accedence.
Accede
Two
grant,accede
received, come into, accede to