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The answer DEITIES has 23 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of deities in various dictionaries:
noun - any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force
noun - a god or goddess
DEITIES - A deity ( ( listen), ( listen)) is a supernatural being considered divine or sacred. The Oxford Dictionary of English defines deity as "a god or god...
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Jupiter and others |
43-Across and others |
Zeus and Jupiter |
Goddesses |
Olympic team? |
Pantheon members |
Worshiped ones |
Mercury and Saturn |
Gods |
Gods and goddesses |
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Plural form of deity. |
a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion). |
A god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion) |
Deities description |
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A deity ( ( listen), ( listen)) is a supernatural being considered divine or sacred. The Oxford Dictionary of English defines deity as "a god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion)", or anything revered as divine. C. Scott Littleton defines a deity as "a being with powers greater than those of ordinary humans, but who interacts with humans, positively or negatively, in ways that carry humans to new levels of consciousness, beyond the grounded preoccupations of ordinary life." A male deity is a god, while a female deity is a goddess. * Religions can be categorized by how many deities they worship. Monotheistic religions accept only one deity (predominantly referred to as God), polytheistic religions accept multiple deities. Henotheistic religions accept one supreme deity without denying other deities, considering them as aspects of the same divine principle; and nontheistic religions deny any supreme eternal creator deity but accept a pantheon of deities which live, die and may be rebor |