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  • 1Creatrix — Cre*a trix ( tr?ks), n. [L.] A creatress. [R.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2creatrix — noun A female creator …

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  • 3creatrix — cre·atrix …

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  • 5Temple, William — ( 1881 1944 )    Anglican theologian and church leader    William Temple was raised in the Church of England; his father, Frederick Temple, served as bishop of London (1885 92) and archbishop of Canterbury (1892 1902). After studying at Oxford,… …

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  • 6Creatress — Cre*a tress, n. [L. creatrix: cf. F. cr[ e]atrice.] She who creates. Spenser. [1913 Webster] || …

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  • 7Eve — For other uses, see Eve (disambiguation). Eve Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder shows Eve giving Adam the fruit. Spouse Adam …

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  • 8Cailleach — Ceann Caillí ( Hag s Head ), the southernmost tip of the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare. One of many locations named for the Cailleach.[1] In Irish and Scottish mythology, the …

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  • 9Nekhbet — with staff and shen ring In Egyptian mythology, Nekhbet (also spelt Nechbet, and Nekhebit) was an early predynastic local goddess who was the patron of the city of Nekheb, her name meaning of Nekheb. Ultimately, she became the patron of Upper… …

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  • 10Aditi — (Sanskrit अदिति limitless ) [Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend (ISBN 0 500 51088 1) by Anna Dhallapiccola] [from a not + diti bound from the verbal root da to bind] unbounded, free; as a noun, infinite and shoreless expanse. In the Vedas, Aditi …

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