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| god | 1. A being conceived of as possessing supernatural power, and to be propitiated by sacrifice, worship, etc.; a divinity; a deity; an object of worship; an idol. "He maketh a god, and worshipeth it." (Is. Xliv. 15) "The race of Israel . . . Bowing lowly down To bestial gods." (Milton) 2. The Supreme Being; the eternal and infinite Spirit, the Creator, and the Sovereign of the universe; Jehovah. "God is a Spirit; and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." (John iv. 24) 3. A person or thing deified and honored as the chief good; an object of supreme regard. "Whose god is their belly." (Phil. Iii. 19) 4. Figuratively applied to one who wields great or despotic power. Act of God. See act. Gallery gods, the occupants of the highest and cheapest gallery of a theater. God's acre, God's field, a burial place; a churchyard. See Acre. God's house. An almshouse. A church. God's penny, earnest penny. God's Sunday, Easter. Origin: AS. God; akin to OS. & D. God, OHG. Got, G. Gott, Icel. Gu, go, Sw. & Dan. Gud, Goth. Gup, prob. Orig. A p. P. From a root appearing in Skr. H, p. P. Hta, to call upon, invoke, implore. Cf. Goodbye, Gospel, Gossip. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| goddaughter | A female for whom one becomes sponsor at baptism. Origin: AS. Goddohtor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| goddess | 1. A female god; a divinity, or deity, of the female sex. "When the daughter of Jupiter presented herself among a crowd of goddesses, she was distinguished by her graceful stature and superior beauty." (Addison) 2. A woman of superior charms or excellence. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| gode-year | The venereal disease; often used as a mild oath. See: Goujere. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Godelier | Charles P., French physician, 1813-1877. See: Godelier's law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Godelier's law | Tuberculosis of the peritoneum is always associated with tuberculosis of the pleura on one or both sides. (05 Mar 2000) |
| godfather | A man who becomes sponsor for a child at baptism, and makes himself a surety for its Christian training and instruction. "There shall be for every Male-child to be baptized, when they can be had, two Godfathers and one Godmother; and for every Female, one Godfather and two Godmothers; and Parents shall be admitted as Sponsors, if it is desired." (Book of Common Prayer (Prot. Episc. Ch, U. S)) Origin: AS. Godfaeder. Cf. Gossip. To act as godfather to; to take under one's fostering care. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Godman | John D., U.S. Anatomist, 1794-1830. See: Godman's fascia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Godman's fascia | An extension of the pretracheal fascia into the thorax and on to the pericardium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| godmother | A woman who becomes sponsor for a child in baptism. See Godfather Origin: AS. Godmdor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| godsib | A gossip. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| godson | A male for whom one has stood sponsor in baptism. See Godfather. Origin: AS. Godsunu. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Godwin | John T., U.S. Pathologist, *1917. See: Godwin tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Godwin tumour | Benign tumour-like masses of lymphoid tissue in the parotid gland, containing scattered small, mainly solid islands of epithelial cells. Synonym: Godwin tumour. (05 Mar 2000) |
| godwit | <ornithology> One of several species of long-billed, wading birds of the genus Limosa, and family Tringidae. The European black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa), the American marbled godwit (L. Fedoa), the Hudsonian godwit (L. Haemastica), and others, are valued as game birds. Synonym: godwin. Origin: Prob. From AS. Gd good + wiht creature, wight. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| water god | A fabulous deity supposed to dwell in, and preside over, some body of water. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| GOD | a material effigy that is worshipped as a god |
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| GOD | any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force |
| GOD | a man of such superior qualities that he seems like a deity to other people |
| GOD | the supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe |
| GOD | the Judeo-Christian God |
| GOD | by some means not understood by the speaker |
| GOD | a god worshipped as giving victory in war |
| GOD | massive tropical tree with deep ridges on its massive trunk and bearing large pods of seeds covered with silky floss |
| GOD | the yard associated with a church |
| GOD | the omnipotence of a divine being |
| GOD | the omniscience of a divine being |
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