faction
clique
bloc, body, coalition, party, set, side, wing, or cult
Another word for Buddhist temples is "pagodas."
Another word for swastika could be "Hakenkreuz" in German.
Belief in God, faith, belief, religious faith, worship, adoration, devotion, reverence, homage, veneration, piety, devoutness, godliness, spirituality, theology, dogma, creed, canon, denomination, cult, system of faith, system of worship, sect, persuasion, affiliation, church, religiousness.
Another word for hold as sacred is "revere" or "venerate."
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A sect is a group with distinctive religious, political or philosophical beliefs.
The prefix sect means 'cut'. It comes from a Greek and Latin root word.
Some words with the root word 'sect' are:DissectBisectInsectSectionIntersectionIntersectMidsectionSectarianSectorSubsectionTrisect
The root word of section is sect.
A sect is a section, split from the whole (origin), i.e. Catholics are a sect of the Christian religion, Sunni is a sect of Islam. Radha Soami is not a sect, if the living master can give inner light and sound to an initiate. If he can't, then its a new religion, as it did not originate from another religion.
A sect is defined as a subdivision of a larger religious group, so the answer is yes.
If this word is supposed to be hassitic, is is a sect of orthodox judaism
society sect
The root of section is "sect," which means "cut" or "part."
Just guessing but I would have to say "sect"
In - ter - sect. Three syllables.