divine afflatus

  • 31infection — Synonyms and related words: abomination, adulteration, aerial infection, afflatus, airborne infection, animating spirit, animation, animus, atrocity, bad, bane, befouling, befoulment, besmirchment, blight, carrier, communicability, contagion,… …

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  • 32infusion — Synonyms and related words: absorption and regurgitation, afflatus, affusion, animating spirit, animation, animus, aspergation, aspersion, baptism, baptismal gown, baptismal regeneration, baptistery, baptizement, brainwashing, brewing,… …

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  • 33moving spirit — Synonyms and related words: abettor, actuator, afflatus, animating spirit, animation, animator, animus, cajoler, coax, coaxer, divine afflatus, encourager, energizer, enlivenment, exhilaration, fire, firer, firing, gadfly, galvanizer, genius,… …

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  • 34talent — Synonyms and related words: Geist, Muse, ability, ableness, acuity, acuteness, adequacy, adroitness, afflatus, aptitude, aptness, art, artistic skill, artistry, arty craftiness, bent, braininess, brightness, brilliance, bump, caliber, capability …

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  • 35Enthusiasm — ( gr. ἐνθουσιασμός enthousiasmos ) originally meant inspiration or possession by a divine afflatus or by the presence of a god. Johnson s Dictionary, the first comprehensive dictionary of the English language, defines enthusiasm as a vain belief… …

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  • 36Divination — Div i*na tion, n. [L. divinatio, fr. divinare, divinatum, to foresee, foretell, fr. divinus: cf. F. divination. See {Divine}.] 1. The act of divining; a foreseeing or foretelling of future events; the pretended art discovering secret or future by …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 37List of literary terms — The following is a list of literary terms; that is, those words used in discussion, classification, criticism, and analysis of literature.: See also: Glossary of poetry terms, Literary criticism, Literary theory CompactTOC8 name=Contents… …

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  • 38Irish Literature — • It is uncertain at what period and in what manner the Irish discovered the use of letters. It may have been through direct commerce with Gaul, but it is more probable, as McNeill has shown in his study of Irish oghams, that it was from the… …

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  • 39Mahasu Devta Temple — Mahasu Devta Temple …

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  • 40mysticism — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. occultism, pietism, ontologism, cabala, cabalism, quietism, orphism, divine afflatus, enthusiasm; see also spiritualism 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. occultism, supernaturalism, cabalism …

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