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diphallus (medicine) and Unitarianism (sh)


diphallus (medicine)


diphallus


A rare congenital anomaly in which the penis is partly or completely duplicated; may be symmetrical, or placed one above the Other; often there are associated urogenital or Other anomalies; occurs when two genital tubercles develop. May also be associated with exstrophy of the urinary bladder.

Synonym: bifid penis.

Origin: G. Di-, two, + phallos, penis


Unitarianism (sh)




Religious movement that stresses free use of reason in Religion, holds that God exists in only one person, and denies the divinity of Jesus and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.

Its modern roots are traced to several liberal, radical, and rationalist thinkers of the Protestant Reformation, who were in turn inspired by Arius. The mainstream of British and American Unitarianism grew out of Calvinist Puritanism. The scientist Joseph Priestley was a founder of the English Unitarians, who became a force in Parliament and were noted advocates of social reform. In the U.S., Unitarianism developed out of New England Congregationalism that rejected the 18th-century revival movement. Transcendentalism injected Unitarianism with a new interest that attracted many more followers. See also Calvinism, Universalism.