Luges in essence
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SLEDSLuges, in essence
MAINLYIn essence
BASICALLYIn essence
PERSEIn essence
ATHEARTIn essence
ROECaviar, in essence
EYECAREOptometry, in essence
ARCParenthesis, in essence
NEWPEOPLEInfants, in essence
DHARMAEssence, in Hinduism
SLEDLuge, in essence
TESTRUNBeta release, in essence
radicallyin origin or essence
NEROLIOILEssence used in cologne
LAWNSWimbledon courts, in essence
PLEAS.O.S., in essence
IFFINESSPlaintiff in essence conceals uncertainty (8)
ETUDEAny of Paganini's "24 Caprices," in essence
skinin essence; fundamentally; despite appearances or differences
distilsMake (something, esp. liquor or an essence) in this way
distillsMake (something, esp. liquor or an essence) in this way
distilledMake (something, esp. liquor or an essence) in this way
distillingMake (something, esp. liquor or an essence) in this way
consubstantialOf the same substance or essence (used esp. of the three persons of the Trinity in Christian theology)
inscapethe unique essence or inner nature of a person, place, thing, or event, esp. depicted in poetry or a work of art
homoiousianone of those, in the 4th century maintained that the Son had a like but not the same essence or substance with the Father
homoiousiansHOMOIOUSIAN, one of those, in the 4th century maintained that the Son had a like but not the same essence or substance with the Father
tetratheismthe belief in four elements in the Godhead, ie the three persons of the Trinity and a divine essence out of which each of these originates
homoousianone of those, in the 4th century, who accepted the Nicene creed, and maintained that the Son had the same essence or substance with the Father
vanillasThe fruit of this plant, which is cured and then either used in cooking or processed to extract an essence that is used for flavor and fragrance
tetratheismsTETRATHEISM, the belief in four elements in the Godhead, ie the three persons of the Trinity and a divine essence out of which each of these originates
homoousiansHOMOOUSIAN, one of those, in the 4th century, who accepted the Nicene creed, and maintained that the Son had the same essence or substance with the Father
implicitvolved in the nature or essence of something though not revealed, expressed, or developed potential a sculptor may see different figures implicit in a block of stone John Dewey