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# A [[particular]] list of religious and [[moral]] [[imperative]]s which, according to the Hebrew Bible, were given to [[Moses]] on Mount Sinai [[inscribe]]d on two stone [[tablet]]s.
# A [[particular]] list of religious and [[moral]] [[imperative]]s which, according to the Hebrew Bible, were given to [[Moses]] on Mount Sinai [[inscribe]]d on two stone [[tablet]]s.
# {{lb|en|slang}} The ten [[fingernail]]s, used by [[woman|women]] when [[fight]]ing.


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Etymology

A translation of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Biblical Hebrew עֲשֶׂרֶת הַדְּבָרִים ('aséret had'varím, the ten utterances), from Exodus 34:28 and elsewhere in the Bible.

Proper noun

Ten Commandments

  1. A particular list of religious and moral imperatives which, according to the Hebrew Bible, were given to Moses on Mount Sinai inscribed on two stone tablets.
  2. (slang) The ten fingernails, used by women when fighting.

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