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{{qd|Transubstantiation|/trænz'səbˌstænʃiˈeɪʃᵊn/|n|A Christian doctrine that during Holy Communion, that wafery thing and the horrid sweet sherry is transformed into the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ, even though it still looks, and tastes, for all the world like bread and wine.}}
{{qd|Transubstantiation|/trænz'səbˌstænʃiˈeɪʃᵊn/|n|A Christian doctrine that during Holy Communion, that stale dry wafery thing the priest stuffs in your gob and the horrid sweet sherry you get a glug of to wash it down is, in the moment, transformed into the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ even though it still looks, and tastes, for all the world like the inside of a bottle cap and cooking wine.}}

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Transubstantiation
/trænz'səbˌstænʃiˈeɪʃᵊn/ (n.)

A Christian doctrine that during Holy Communion, that stale dry wafery thing the priest stuffs in your gob and the horrid sweet sherry you get a glug of to wash it down is, in the moment, transformed into the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ — even though it still looks, and tastes, for all the world like the inside of a bottle cap and cooking wine.