All English words - page 261
nounThe worship or veneration of angels, especially when considered as a heretical practice.
adjectiveOf or relating to angelology.
nounTheological doctrine concerning angels.
Usage examples:
Gnostic angelology influenced pseudo-dionysius
nounAn appearance or visible manifestation of an angel or angels.
nounAny of various coins bearing an image of an angel: (a) a gold coin issued in england between 1465 and 1642, bearing the figure of the archangel michael killing a dragon; = "angel"; (b) a gold coin struck as part of henry vi’s coinage for france, worth two-thirds of a salut and bearing on the obverse the image of an angel holding the escutcheons of england and france; (c) (less commonly) a former french gold coin of the reign of louis xi, bearing an image of the archangel michael killing a dragon.
nounA spiritual being believed to act as an attendant, agent, or messenger of god, conventionally represented in human form with wings and a long robe.
Usage examples:
God sent an angel to talk to gideon
nounThe state, condition, or position of being an angel. also (with possessive adjective): a mock title of respect given to an angel.
nounA roman catholic devotion commemorating the incarnation of jesus and including the hail mary, said at morning, noon, and sunset.
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The old bell system has been replaced by a new automatic system which rings for the angelus at noon…
nounA roman catholic devotion commemorating the incarnation of jesus and including the hail mary, said at morning, noon, and sunset.
Usage examples:
The old bell system has been replaced by a new automatic system which rings for the angelus at noon…
nounA strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
Usage examples:
The colonel's anger at his daughter's disobedience
verbFill (someone) with anger; provoke anger in.
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She was angered by his terse answer
verbFill (someone) with anger; provoke anger in.
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She was angered by his terse answer
nounA strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
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She could barely restrain her anger at this comment
verbFill (someone) with anger; provoke anger in.
Usage examples:
She was angered by his terse answer
nounA strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
Usage examples:
She could barely restrain her anger at this comment
adjectiveFree from anger; of a peaceable disposition or nature.
adjectiveFeeling, demonstrating, or characterized by anger; angry.
adverbIn an angry manner; with anger; angrily.
verbA strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
Usage examples:
The colonel's anger at his daughter's disobedience
proper nounA town in western france, capital of the former province of anjou; population 156,965 (2006).
nounThe feeling people get when something unfair, painful, or bad happens
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You need to control your anger., he yelled at them in anger., his constant complaining only angered…
nounA native, inhabitant, or ruler of anjou.
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The angevins recruited important artists to renew the capital of the kingdom.
adjectiveRelating to anjou.
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The angevin kings
nounThe tropical south american leguminous tree parapiptadenia rigida, which is the source of a gum similar to gum arabic, and of useful timber and tannin-rich bark. occasionally also: any of several other trees of the genus parapiptadenia or the closely related genera piptadenia and anadenanthera.
nounInflammation of blood vessels; vasculitis.
nounPayment in compensation for loss, damage, or injury, especially when based on a calculated value assigned to a person or thing. also (in historical use): the value assigned to a person or thing, to which such payment corresponds.
nounA condition marked by severe pain in the chest, often also spreading to the shoulders, arms, and neck, owing to an inadequate blood supply to the heart.
Usage examples:
He had high blood pressure and he suffered from angina
nounA condition marked by severe pain in the chest, often also spreading to the shoulders, arms, and neck, owing to an inadequate blood supply to the heart.
Usage examples:
He had high blood pressure and he suffered from angina
adjectiveResembling (that of) angina pectoris.
adjectiveResembling (that of) angina pectoris.
adjectiveOf, relating to, or of the nature of angina of the throat or mouth; = "anginal".
nounA type of cell involved in the formation of blood vessels; specifically a precursor of an endothelial cell.
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