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(Egyptian mythology) goddess of truth and justice, Egyptian goddess of the underworldMaat
(Egyptian mythology) patron goddess of ThebesMut
(Greek Mythology) goddess of darkness and witchcraft, Greek goddess of darkness, HekateHecate
(Greek Mythology) goddess of youth and spring who married Hercules and was the daughter of Zeus and HeraHebe
(Greek mythology) the mother of the Muses, Greek goddess of memoryMnemosyne
(Mythology) ancient Greek goddess of victory; type of antiaircraft missile; American sporting goods companyNike
act of deifying, act of making divine, making somebody a god or goddess, state of having been made a god or goddessdeification
act of killing a god; one who kills a god, killing a god or goddess, somebody who kills a god or goddessdeicide
alternative name for the Thames River around Oxford, England, Egyptian goddess of fertility, Egyptian mother goddessIsis
ancient Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of love fertility and war, Babylonian mother goddessIshtar
ancient Greek goddess of the dawn (Mythology)Eos
ancient Phoenician goddess of love fertility and war, Ashtoreth (Mythology), IshtarAstarte
ancient Roman goddess of peace and harmonyConcordia
ancient Sumerian goddessBaba
ancient Sumerian goddess of love fertility and warInanna
Aphrodite, planet 2nd from the Sun, Roman goddess of love (Greek equivalent)Venus
arc; rainbow; bending forward of the head or body; front end of a ship; rod with horsehair stretched between its two ends (used to play the violin); weapon from which arrows are shot; bowknot, archers, bend head or body forward, bend something into bow...bow
Artemis, goddess of the hunt (Greek Mythology); female first name, Roman goddess of hunting (Greek equivalent)Diana
athenaeum, temple of the goddess Athena (Greek goddess); literary institute; libraryatheneum
Athene, goddess of wisdom (Greek Mythology), Greek goddess of wisdom (Roman equivalent), MinervaAthena
attendant of goddess Cybele, priest of Cybele, priest that served the Phrygian goddess Cybele wild dancing and music (Ancient Mythology)Corybant
by God, a god, or goddess, splendidly, beautifully; sacredly; in a heavenly manner, wonderfullydivinely
candy, deity, godhood; God, Supreme Being; god, minor deity; divinity fudge, type of confection, quality of being God, a god, or goddess, theologydivinity
Ceres, goddess of agriculture and patron of marriage (Greek Mythology), Greek goddess of corn (Roman equivalent)Demeter
chaste, nun, of Vesta, vestal virgin, virginal, modest, pure; of or pertaining to the goddess Vestavestal
colored part of the eyeball surrounding the pupil (Anatomy); any of a number of plants having sword-shaped leaves and showy flowers, fleur-de-lis, flowering plant, iris diaphragm, part of eye, rainbow, rainbow show of colorsiris
colorful radiance, rainbow colored displayiridescence
colorful, shining with all the colors of the rainbow, having rainbow colors, lustrousiridescent
Cytherea, goddess of beauty and love (Greek Mythology), Greek goddess of love, VenusAphrodite
Demeter, goddess of agriculture (Greek equivalent), goddess of agriculture (Roman mythology); first asteroid discovered (the largest and one of the brightest); town in central California (USA), largest asteroidCeres
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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