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  • 41revelation — (n.) c.1300, disclosure of information to man by a divine or supernatural agency, from O.Fr. revelacion, from L. revelationem (nom. revelatio), from revelatus, pp. of revelare (see REVEAL (Cf. reveal)). General meaning disclosure of facts is… …

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  • 42Revelation (song) — Revelation is the last track (before the hidden track, Girls; a diss track aim at other artists. ) on Devil s Night by D12 produced by the critically acclaimed producer, Dr. Dre. The song is about the childhood of each member of the group and how …

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  • 43Revelation Films — is a British distributor of Science fiction, Drama and Anime Television series. The company was established in 1992. The company is perhaps most well known as the company through which as of November 2006, the American anime company FUNimation… …

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  • 44Revelation — (v. lat.), Enthüllung, Offenbarung …

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  • 45Revelation — (lat.), Enthüllung, Offenbarung …

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  • 46Revelation — Revelation, lat. deutsch, Enthüllung, Offenbarung …

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  • 47revelation — index admission (disclosure), answer (solution), communication (statement), declaration, disclosure (something disclosed) …

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  • 48revelation — [n] disclosure, telling adumbration, announcement, apocalypse, betrayal, blow by blow*, break, broadcasting, clue, communication, cue, discovery, display, divination, divulgement, earful, exhibition, expose, exposition, exposure, eye opener*,… …

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  • 49revelation — Revelation, Prophetia, Reuelatio, Coelitus vel diuinitus oblata species …

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  • 50revelation — ► NOUN 1) the revealing of something previously unknown. 2) a surprising or remarkable thing. 3) the disclosure of knowledge to humans by divine or supernatural means. DERIVATIVES revelational adjective …

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