Results for: recognizing the divine in nature, viewing the world as a reflection of God
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amount, extent; measure, degree; large amount; size, magnitude (Mathematics), large amounts, mathematical entity with numerical value, measurable property, particular magnitude of something, relative duration of sound, universal or particular nature of...quantity
ancient and original, primitive, primordial, primitive; pertaining to the first age of the worldprimeval
ancient city in the southwestern part of present-day Turkey. It was the site of the Mausoleum, the tomb of King Mausolus, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the World.Halicarnassus
ancient Greek city on the western coast of Asia Minor, in present-day Turkey. An important center for early Christianity, it was the site of the temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.Ephesus
angle producing complete reflection, stalling anglecritical angle
any one of the Ten Commandments (Biblical); command, divine proscriptioncommandment
any species of small game bird from the genus Coturnix, bird with mottled brown plumage, flinch from fear, recoil, cringe, New World game bird, show fear or apprehensionquail
apolitical organization that supports preservation of nature and concern for the environment (opposes large industrial factories and rapid building), groups related to preserving the environmentgreenpeace
apparent, external; toward the outside, pertaining to the surface of; of the physical (as opposed to the spiritual), material world, outbound, relating to the physical body, toward the outside; to the outside, visibleoutward
appearance from spirit worldvisitation
approachable, approachable; easily obtainable; easy to relate to; persuadable, easy to influence, easily available, easily reached, easily understood, observable from another world, susceptibleaccessible
aquatic webbed-foot mammal that has thick smooth fur and eats fish and is related to weasels and minks (found world-wide); fur of the otter, otter fur, water-loving animalotter
arachnid that usually spins webs for nesting and catching prey; frying pan; trivet; program that searches the World Wide Web automatically by retrieving a document and all linked documents (Computers), cue rest, eight-legged animal that spins webs, fra...spider
arising from kindness, friendly and generous by nature, goodhearted, warmhearted, compassionatekindhearted
armed forces from Australia and New Zealand who fought in World War I, ANZACAustralian and New Zealand Army Corps
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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