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housel
[hou-zuhl]
noun
the Eucharist.
the act of administering or receiving the Eucharist.
verb (used with object)
to administer the Eucharist to.
housel
/ Ė³ó²¹Ź³śÉ±ō /
noun
a medieval name for Eucharist
verb
(tr) to give the Eucharist to (someone)
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of housel1
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of housel1
Example Sentences
In the months immediately after the bodiesā discovery near Atlantic City, the local prosecutorās office and a dozen other law enforcement agencies had 140 people assigned to the cases, Ted Housel, who was prosecutor at the time, said in 2008.
āVecuronium is only given when someone is intubated because it paralyzes the body,ā Housel said.
Nashville Assistant District Attorney General Debbie Housel said during opening statements Tuesday that the nurse ignored warning labels on the medication and didnāt notice the medication she chose was very different from the one needed.
In addition to the override, Vaught also failed to scan the medication against the patientās medical identification bracelet, Housel said.
āLionel James defined Auburn football for a generation,ā David Housel, a former Auburn sports information director and athletic director, said in a news release.
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