| SH | sham operation |
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| SO | sham operation |
| SOC | sham-operated control |
| shaman |
A part-time, supernaturally chosen religious specialist who can manipulate the supernatural.
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| shaman |
An anthropological term for a spiritualist, curer, or seer.
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| shaman |
A human being who contacts and attempts to manipulate the power of spirits for the tribe or group.
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| shaman |
a medicine man in North American native culture. Someone with special spiritual gifts and the ability to heal.
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| shaman |
Medicine men throughout the world who use magic powers to cure illness and protect groups from evil influence.
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| sham | (Assyrian and Babylonian) the chief sun god |
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| sham | walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet |
| sham | walk by dragging one's feet |
| sham | a building where animals are butchered |
| sham | a condition of great disorder |
| sham | walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet |
| sham | an unfortunate development |
| sham | a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of inadequacy or guilt |
| sham | a state of dishonor |
| sham | surpass or beat by a wide margin |
| sham | cause to be ashamed |
| sham | compel through a sense of shame |
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