Results for: God, all powerful One
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God, all powerful OneAlmighty
(Chemistry) pertaining to carbolic acid (powerful antiseptic and disinfectant), phenolcarbolic
able to influence, having or exerting influence, weighty, powerful, persuasiveinfluential
abnormally powerful memory, unusually excellent memoryhypermnesia
act of ascending; process of increasing, growth; waking up, action of standing up, becoming powerful, getting higher, getting more important, getting up, ascending; increasing, growing; growing older, maturing, leavening process, revolt, something gett...rising
add ingredients to food or drink, garrison, defend; strengthen; reinforce; enrich, make more powerful, make place safer, make structure stronger, strengthen or encouragefortify
admirer of the music of the German composer Richard Wagner, Junoesque, of or resembling the music or style of the German composer Richard Wagner, powerful, relating to Richard Wagner, Richard Wagner follower, Wagnerian, WagneriteWagnerian
advance in rank, advance something, advertise something, exchange pawn for more powerful piece, further, advance; advance in rank or position; foster sales through advertising, encourage sales; aid, help, assist; obtain through trickery (Slang), suppor...promote
afrit, evil spirit, evil spirit or powerful demon (Arabian Mythology)afreet
aggressive breed of dog, watch dog, guard dog; large powerful breed of dog used as a watch dog (e.g. mastiff)bandog
aggressive, cruel, ferocious; powerful, strong; wild; enraged; extremely bad, very severe (Slang), profound, violent or intensefierce
air cushion vehicle, ground-effect machine, hydrofoil, vehicle which is propelled over land or water by means of powerful fans which blow downward from the vehicle, vehicle on an air cushionhovercraft
all powerful; great, all-powerful, extreme, extremelyalmighty
all-powerful, almighty, having infinite power and authorityomnipotent
ancient country of western Asia in southern Mesopotamia, in present-day Iraq. Archaeological discoveries reveal the area to have been first settled in the 5th millenniumbc . It became prosperous and powerful from about 3000bcSumer
 

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