God to the French
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DIEUGod, to the French
MARDIFrench day named after the Roman god of war
PRAY... to the porcelain god
ELOHIMGod, to the Hebrews
THEOSGod, to the Greeks
SACRIFICEFLYOffering to the spider-god?
RALPHPray to the porcelain god
ARESWar god, to the Greeks
CABOTS"And the ... talk only to God"
AFAREWELLTOMARSRoman vale to the warrior god?
dionysianOf or relating to the god Dionysus
thanksgivingsThe expression of gratitude, esp. to God
thanksgivingThe expression of gratitude, esp. to God
SATANThe Fallen One, formerly second only to God
BACHThe "immortal god of harmony," according to Beethoven
OVERUS"Long to reign .." ("God Save the Queen" lyric)
undeifyto deprive of the nature of a god
deicidalpertaining to deicide (the killing of a god)
morpheanpertaining to Morpheus the Greek god of dreams
AANIDog-headed ape sacred to the Egyptian god Thoth.
theophanythe manifestation or appearance of a god to people
morpheticrelating to Morpheus, the god of sleep also MORPHEAN
mayathe power, as of a god, to produce illusions
mayasthe power, as of a god, to produce illusions
theophagousrelating to theophagy, the sacramental consumption of a god
kamathe attachment to temporal things personified by this god
undeifiesUNDEIFY, to deprive of the nature of a god
undeifiedUNDEIFY, to deprive of the nature of a god
kamasthe attachment to temporal things personified by this god
undeifyingUNDEIFY, to deprive of the nature of a god
ATDEATHWhen "God taketh souls unto Himself," according to the Quran
theophaniesTHEOPHANY, the manifestation or appearance of a god to people
latriasthe supreme worship, which may be offered to God only
latriathe supreme worship, which may be offered to God only
anthropophuismthe ascription of human nature to God or to the gods
consecrateddevote irrevocably to the worship of God by a solemn ceremony
duliaveneration and invocation given to saints as the servants of God
duliasveneration and invocation given to saints as the servants of God
oblationsThe presentation of bread and wine to God in the Eucharist
NEARER"..., My God, to Thee" (supposed last song played on the sinking Titanic)