secularities

/ˌsɛkjəˈlɛrətiz/
noun
  1. Things or aspects of life that are not religious or spiritual; worldly matters.
    • The museum's exhibit explored the secularities of medieval culture, including trade and art.
    • The conference focused on the secularities of modern life, such as work and entertainment.
    • She wrote about the secularities of daily routines, like shopping and commuting.
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