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mushroom ritual - traducción al Inglés

SPECIES OF FUNGUS
St.George's Mushroom; St.George's mushroom; St. George's mushroom; Saint george's mushroom

mushroom ritual      
(n.) = ritual en el que se consumen alucinógenos
Ex: Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.
ritual         
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  • Balinese rice terraces regulated through ritual
  • Masquerade at the [[Carnival of Venice]]
  • Aztec ritual human sacrifices]], [[Codex Mendoza]]
  • alt=Priests performing a mass.
  • [[Hindu]] fire offering ritual during [[Durga Puja]] in Bangladesh
  • This Lutheran pastor administers the rite of confirmation on youth confirmands after instructing them in [[Luther's Small Catechism]].
  • Parade through Macao, Latin City (2019). The Parade is held annually on December 20th to mark the anniversary of Macao's Handover to China.
  • Ritual practitioner on Inwangsan Mountain, Seoul South Korea
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  • Kowtowing in a court, China, before 1889
  • "capping" ceremony]] is one of the principle rites of the [[Confucian ritual religion]], alongside marriage, mourning rites, and sacrificial rituals.
SET OF ACTIONS PERFORMED ACCORDING TO AN ESTABLISHED SEQUENCE, MAINLY FOR THEIR SYMBOLIC VALUE
Ritually; Religious ritual; Water rite; Cultural rite; Rituals; Sacred rite; Ritualistic; Kvoldvaka; Ritual in religion; Ritual action; Ritual practice; Rites in Islam
(n.) = ceremonia, ritual, costumbre
Ex: For example, a textbook on "Social anthropology" will contain information on a large number of concepts such as social structure, kinship, marriage, ritual, etc.
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* initiation ritual = ceremonia de iniciación
* mushroom ritual = ritual en el que se consumen alucinógenos
* ritual of passage = rito, ceremonia, ritual, rito de iniciación
mushroom cloud         
  • Mushroom cloud in an engraving from Gerhard Vieth's ''Physikalischer Kinderfreund'' (1798)
  • Siege of Gibraltar]] and the Explosion of the Floating Batteries, artist unknown, c.1782
MUSHROOM-SHAPED CLOUD PRODUCED BY A LARGE (OFTEN NUCLEAR) EXPLOSION
Mushroom Cloud; Mushroom-cloud; Mushroom clouds
(n.) = hongo nuclear, hongo atómico, nube nuclear
Ex: The symbolism of the mushroom cloud is deeply evocative for adults, albeit fraught with ambiguity.

Definición

ritual
ritual (del lat. "ritualis")
1 adj. Realizado según un rito o por imponerlo un rito.
2 m. Conjunto de normas fijas a que ha de ajustarse una *ceremonia o acto solemne, particularmente religioso. Rito.
De ritual. 1 Como dispone el ritual. 2 (inf.) Como se hace o se usa siempre: "Me ofreció la copita y las pastas de ritual". *Acostumbrar.

Wikipedia

Calocybe gambosa

Calocybe gambosa, commonly known as St. George's mushroom, is an edible mushroom that grows mainly in fields, grass verges and roadsides. Deriving its common name from when it first appears in the UK, namely on St George's Day (23 April). It appears in March in Italy, a warmer country where it is also a popular mushroom to eat, and is known there as prugnolo. It is also popular in Northern Spain and Southern France, in the Basque Country region and its surroundings where it appears in April. In these regions it is usually eaten sautéed with egg or with bacon.

It is considered a delicacy, especially when fried in butter. It was previously considered a part of the large genus Tricholoma and is still seen as T. gambosum in older texts.