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The chief god of a pantheon.
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(Christianity) The announcement by the archangel Gabriel to Mary that she would give birth to a son, namely Jesus. Celebrated on 25th March.
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(Wicca) The second major supernatural figure in the Wiccan religion, a triune god equal to the Goddess, split into the aspects of Father, Master, and the Sage.
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(Gnosticism) A supernatural being subordinate to the Demiurge.
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(Singapore, humorous) A notional deity having power over the bell curve grading system in which grades are adjusted to fit a normal distribution.
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Alternative form of bell curve god [(Singapore, humorous) A notional deity having power over the bell curve grading system in which grades are adjusted to fit a normal distribution.]
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(historical) A female missionary who preached Christianity and sometimes acted as a nurse.
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A religious building of the Delaware Indians, representing the cosmos.
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A Christmas decoration with explicitly Christian religious symbolism.
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The condition of being the Christ or Messiah.
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An appearance of Christ, as for example to his disciples after the crucifixion.
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(chiefly Christianity) A ruler of the entire world or cosmos.
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(religion, sometimes capitalized) The deity that created the world.
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A supernatural divine being; a god or goddess.
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(Platonism) The subordinate being that fashions the perceptible world in the light of eternal ideas.
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A complex liturgy of the Gnawas, recreating the first sacrifice and the genesis of the universe by the evocation of the seven main manifestations of the divine demiurgic activity.
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(obsolete, Christian) The Lord; God the Father.
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(art) A picture representing Jesus Christ as given up to the people by Pilate, and wearing a crown of thorns.
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(Raëlism, in the plural) The extraterrestrial creators of humans; the Raelian gods.
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Alternative form of Encaenia [The eight days of celebration for the dedication of the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.]
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(Christianity) God the Father, who eternally begets the Son
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(Christianity) An epithet of God the Father.
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(Freemasonry) A general term for Deity, whatever a person's belief system is.
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Pronunciation spelling of god. [A deity or supreme being; a supernatural, typically immortal, being with superior powers, to which personhood is attributed.]
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A being such as a monotheistic God: a single divine creator and ruler of the universe.
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(programming, object-oriented programming) The class serving as a template for a God object.
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An unshakable belief characterized by consistently inflated feelings of personal ability, privilege, or infallibility.
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Alternative form of god-king [A statesman who holds all the state's powers and has religious significance to his constituency.]
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Another place of worship.
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(mythology, literally) A king who is of divine descent.
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Alternative form of God-fearer [(historical, Christianity) A member of a class of non-Jewish sympathizers to Second Temple Judaism, mentioned in the New Testament and other contemporary sources.]
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(occultism) The image or incarnation of a deity.
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(usually capitalized) God.
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Alternative letter-case form of Goliath [A giant who, according to the Bible, was vanquished in battle with King David.]
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(paganism, religion) The preeminent male deity of various religions.
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(religion, by extension, often capitalized) The abode of the Abrahamic God; similar abodes of the gods in other religions and traditions, such as Mount Olympus.
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A non-human life form believed to have power over human life, such as the Christian God.
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God or a god; a deity; a supernatural force capable of affecting outcomes in the material world.
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(Christianity) Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, and Joseph.
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(Wicca) The second major supernatural figure in the Wiccan religion, a triune god equal to the Goddess, split into the aspects of the Father, Master, and the Sage.
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(surfing, chiefly humorous) Imaginary god who creates surf (waves, and associated conditions).
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(biblical) An upper room.
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(Christianity) Belief in the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
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(colloquial) Used as an intensifier.
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Synonym of Jesus (“when used in an expletive”)
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(Christianity) epithet of God or Jesus in his role as supreme arbiter
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(Christianity) A concept of heaven as a hierarchical dominion with God at the top and a court of saints, archangels and angels.
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(Christianity) The section of an Eastern Orthodox or Eastern Catholic church dedicated to the choir.
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(religion) Any other deity particularly important to a religion or a worshipper.
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Mary Magdalene, a disciple of Jesus.
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(chiefly Eastern Orthodoxy) often Mandylion: the Image of Edessa, a holy relic consisting of a piece of cloth upon which an image of the face of Jesus Christ had been miraculously imprinted without human intervention (that is, an acheiropoieton); an artistic depiction of this relic.
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Resembling or characteristic of a messiah.
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A specific phenomenon, such as a lightning bolt, interpreted and experienced as a deity.
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(religion) One of the titles of God. Supreme, most magnificent.
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(Christianity) The birth of Jesus as described in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
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(derogatory) The anthropomorphic God of Christianity.
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Alternative form of Panagia [(Christianity) Virgin Mary]
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The ruler of everything, especially as an epithet for Jesus Christ; an artistic depiction of Jesus in this aspect.
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(Christianity) The Holy Spirit, the Holy Ghost, especially in its role as comforter of the faithful.
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Alternative letter-case form of pearly gates [(biblical) The entrance way to Heaven.]
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A deity who can be related to or thought of as a person, through an anthropomorphized persona, rather than an impersonal, and faceless, force of nature.
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One of the main characters of Romeo and Juliet made famous by William Shakespeare: the ardent lover of Juliet.
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(Wicca) One of the triune gods of the Horned God in Wicca, representing a man, older than a middle-aged Father and boyish Master
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A charitable person, one who helps others (from the Bible story in Luke 10:30–37).
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(Christianity) one of the three persons of the Trinity, believed to have become incarnated in Jesus Christ
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Resembling or characteristic of a Sunday, especially in terms of the religious observances and abstinence from work of the Christian Sabbath.
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The Supreme Being; the Almighty; God.
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(idiomatic) Used to add emphasis, particularly by Catholics.
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(Christianity, chiefly Eastern Orthodoxy) Comparable or pertaining to the Transfiguration of Jesus, traditionally believed to have taken place at Mount Tabor.
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(Wicca) The trinity of the Goddess.
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(Christianity) Whose sins have been forgiven due to the death of Jesus.
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(fandom slang) The creator(s) of a media franchise and/or their extradiegetic revelations about plot, characters, etc.
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