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(uncountable) A fictional religion in the works of Jonathan Swift that worships the wind in general, and rhetorical form over substance in particular.
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(fandom slang) April 26, as a "fan holiday" celebrating the science-fiction horror franchise "Aliens". The date 4/26 is in reference to fictional planet LV-426 where the Xenomorph was first unveiled.
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Worshipping a man or men.
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(religion) worship of flowers
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Worshipping a person or people.
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The worship of a human or humans.
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Shakespeare-worshipping
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(usually derogatory) excessive or religious worship of William Shakespeare
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(chiefly in figurative use) Worship of the king.
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Worship paid to the world.
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(rare) Giving birth to a god or goddess.
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The worship of people rather than gods.
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(very rare) The worship of words.
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(uncountable) The study of prayer.
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Alternative form of phaleristics [(very rare) The study of orders, fraternity, and award items.]
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The worship of fire or of a fire god or goddess.
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(humorous) The scientific study of gremlins.
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The worship or adoration of women.
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worship of the sun as an actual religion/mythos
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(theology) Worship of the Sun; belief that the Sun is a god.
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The ritual enactment of sexual relations between gods and goddesses in order to guarantee fertility of crops
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(religion) The worship of weapons.
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The worship of water; belief in the spiritual powers of certain waters.
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The worship of images as symbols.
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autolatry, or self worship.
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(chiefly theology) The worship of stones.
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(anatomy) Of or pertaining to the lore.
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Of, pertaining to, or similar to, a mausoleum.
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worship of the god Moloch
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Alternative spelling of nature lover. [A person who has an intense interest in the natural world, especially one who frequents natural places for enjoyment and recreation.]
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The worship of the powers of nature.
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A neophile; a lover of new or novel things.
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(religion) worship of numbers
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(archaic) The supposed science of the force or natural power called od.
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the worship of the few or the minority
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Worship of the ass or donkey.
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Alternative form of panacea [A remedy believed to cure all disease and prolong life that was originally sought by alchemists; a cure-all.]
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Having a love for the people.
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The worship of the powers or agencies of nature; materialism in religion.
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(religion) The worship of departed souls.
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Of or relating to regmaglypts.
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(archaic) ancestor-worship
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(figuratively) One's ethnicity.
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(US) Synonym of philosopher's stone
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(rare) The worship of bulls.
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A fixation on modern technology.
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(rare, obsolete) Worship or undue admiration of wonderful or miraculous things.
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The worship of a god or gods.
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(rare) The eating or consumption of a god, in a sacramental context.
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The worship of wild animals.
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The worship of a particular place.
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(theology) The worship of a flag or flags.
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(Scientology) An extraterrestrial galactic leader said to have transported aliens to Earth 75 million years ago and murdered them with hydrogen bombs at sites of volcanoes, turning them into thetans.
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