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  • 91Abyss — A*byss , n. [L. abyssus a bottomless gulf, fr. Gr. ? bottomless; a priv. + ? depth, bottom.] 1. A bottomless or unfathomed depth, gulf, or chasm; hence, any deep, immeasurable, and, specifically, hell, or the bottomless pit. [1913 Webster] Ye… …

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  • 92AEon — aeon, AEon [AE] on, n. 1. A period of immeasurable duration. See {Eon}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gnosticism) a divine power or nature emanating from the Supreme Being and playing various roles in the operation of the universe. Syn: eon [WordNet 1.5] 3 …

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  • 93aeon — aeon, AEon [AE] on, n. 1. A period of immeasurable duration. See {Eon}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gnosticism) a divine power or nature emanating from the Supreme Being and playing various roles in the operation of the universe. Syn: eon [WordNet 1.5] 3 …

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  • 94AEon — Eon E on, AEon [AE] on, n. [L. aeon, fr. Gr. a iwn space or period of time, lifetime, age; akin to L. aevum. See {Age}.] 1. An immeasurable or infinite space of time; eternity; a long space of time; an age. [1913 Webster] The eons of geological… …

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  • 95Boundless — Bound less, a. Without bounds or confines; illimitable; vast; unlimited. The boundless sky. Bryant. The boundless ocean. Dryden. Boundless rapacity. Boundless prospect of gain. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Syn: Unlimited; unconfined; immeasurable;… …

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  • 96Boundlessly — Boundless Bound less, a. Without bounds or confines; illimitable; vast; unlimited. The boundless sky. Bryant. The boundless ocean. Dryden. Boundless rapacity. Boundless prospect of gain. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Syn: Unlimited; unconfined;… …

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  • 97Boundlessness — Boundless Bound less, a. Without bounds or confines; illimitable; vast; unlimited. The boundless sky. Bryant. The boundless ocean. Dryden. Boundless rapacity. Boundless prospect of gain. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Syn: Unlimited; unconfined;… …

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  • 98Chaos — Cha os (k[=a] [o^]s), n. [L. chaos chaos (in senses 1 & 2), Gr. cha os, fr. cha inein (root cha) to yawn, to gape, to open widely. Cf. {Chasm}.] 1. An empty, immeasurable space; a yawning chasm. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Between us and there is… …

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  • 99Enormous — E*nor mous, a. [L. enormis enormous, out of rule; e out + norma rule: cf. F. [ e]norme. See {Normal}.] 1. Exceeding the usual rule, norm, or measure; out of due proportion; inordinate; abnormal. Enormous bliss. Milton. This enormous state. Shak.… …

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  • 100Eon — E on, AEon [AE] on, n. [L. aeon, fr. Gr. a iwn space or period of time, lifetime, age; akin to L. aevum. See {Age}.] 1. An immeasurable or infinite space of time; eternity; a long space of time; an age. [1913 Webster] The eons of geological time …

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