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    The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite(orthe Scottish Rite): Perhaps the most visible and least understood appendant body of Freemasonry, the Scottish Rite isnt particularly ancient, and it didnt come from Scotland. The following list is a glossary of sorts for some common Masonic phrases:

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    • Appendant bodies:Masonicallyaffiliatedgroups that Masons or their relatives may join.
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    • Degree:One of three progressive stages of advancement in the lodge, conferred using a ritual ceremony; additional degrees are conferred by appendant bodies.
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    • Grand Lodge:A governing organization with authority over the individual lodges in its jurisdiction.
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    • Grip or token:A special identifying handshake used by Masons to identify each other, different for each degree.
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    • Hoodwink:Blindfold worn by candidates during portions of degree ceremonies.
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    • Initiated:The completion by a candidate of the 1st Masonic degree.
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    • Light:Masonic knowledge.
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    • Lodge:A group of Freemasons assembling under the authority of a charter issued by a Grand Lodge; also a building or a room where Masons meet.
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    • Operative:The period of Freemasonry when Masonsactually workedwith stone and constructed buildings
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    • Passed:The completion by a Mason of the 2nd degree.
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    • Profane:A non-Mason.
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    • Raised:The completion by a Mason of the 3rd degree.
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    • Recognized:The agreement between Masonic Grand Lodges that each others rules and customs conform to a certain accepted standard.
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    • Regular:A classification of Freemasonry that practices customs which conform to the laws and regulations of a Grand Lodge.
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    • Sign:A hand gesture used as a mode of identification between Masons, different for each degree.
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    • Sitting in the East:The position in the lodge room where the Worshipful Master sits, also known as the Oriental chair; lodges are symbolically situated east and west.
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    • Speculative:Freemasonry as practiced today, using the symbolism of Operative Masons to build character in men.
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    • Step:A position of the feet used as a mode of recognition between Masons, different for each degree.
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    • Word or pass:A password used as a mode of recognition between Masons, different for each degree.
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