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What is the abstract noun for word baptism?

The abstract noun for "baptism" is baptism itself.

While "baptism" can be a noun referring to the act of baptizing, it can also be used as an abstract noun to represent the concept or idea of the ritual itself. For example:

* "The ceremony was a beautiful baptism." (Here, "baptism" refers to the ritual itself, not the act of baptizing.)

So, the abstract noun for "baptism" is simply baptism.

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