same attitude towards every religion
madrigal
If a state leaves the union, it is said to secede.
The term Aryan is used of a group of Indo-European languages. It does not denote a race or ethnic group, but was misused in that sense already in the 1880s.
are you looking for Zouave? It is a French term that was adopted to denote volunteer units in the United States Civil War.
Adi Karnataka is term used by the Ministry of Home Affairs (India) to denote Kannadiga-speaking peoples who are primarily indigenous to the Karnataka state.
madrigal
The term used to mean the opposite of religious or sacred is "secular" or "profane."
it sounds like you're looking for the word "secular"
To denote something means to indicate or represent it explicitly. In mathematics or logic, symbols are often used to denote specific concepts or values, such as using "x" to denote a variable. In language, you might use a particular term or phrase to denote a specific idea or object. The context in which the term is used usually clarifies what is being denoted.
Cocci is a scientific term used to describe spherical shaped bacteria. The plural form of the term cocci is coccus.
The term "monolingual" denote a person who knows only one language. That is the difference from polylingual which means a person who knows more than one language.
Temporal, lay, worldly...
"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.
Term used to denote a lesbian, sometimes derogatory.
"Money Bags" is a term used as a nickname for some people to denote a wealthy person. "Money bags" is a term for saying a person has a bunch of money.
The scientific term cocci is used to denote any spherical or nearly spherical shaped bacteria. The plural of cocci is coccus.
"Secular" is a word having to do with non-religious beliefs or practices. So the answer is "No".