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Definitions of graces in various dictionaries:
noun - (Christian theology) a state of sanctification by God
noun - elegance and beauty of movement or expression
noun - a sense of propriety and consideration for others
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| (Sarah of the Clue Crew uses sticks to toss a hoop back and forth with Kelly at Old World Wisconsin.) The 19th-century game we're playing got this name, because it taught players to have these; you might be in somebody's good ones |
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| A period officially allowed for payment of a sum due or for compliance with a law or condition, especially an extended period granted as a special favour. |
| A short prayer of thanks said before or after a meal. |
| Used as forms of description or address for a duke, duchess, or archbishop. |
| (in Greek mythology) three beautiful goddesses (Aglaia, Thalia, and Euphrosyne) believed to personify and bestow charm, grace, and beauty. |
| Bring honour or credit to (someone or something) by one's attendance or participation. |
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In Greek mythology, a Charis (; Greek: , pronounced [káris]) or Grace is one of three or more minor goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, and fertility, together known as the Charites ( [kárits]) or Graces. The usual list, from youngest to oldest, is Aglaea ("Splendor"), Euphrosyne ("Mirth"), and Thalia ("Good Cheer"). In Roman mythology they were known as the Gratiae, the "Graces". In some variants, Charis was one of the Graces and was not the singular form of their name. * The Charites were usually considered the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome, though they were also said to be daughters of Dionysus and Aphrodite or of Helios and the naiad Aegle. Other possible names of their mother by Zeus are Eurydome, Eurymedousa, and Euanthe. Homer wrote that they were part of the retinue of Aphrodite. The Charites were also associated with the Greek underworld and the Eleusinian Mysteries. * The river Cephissus near Delphi was sacred to the three goddesses. |