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AngelicAngelic An*gel"ic, a. [From Angelica.] (Chem.)
Of or derived from angelica; as, angelic acid; angelic ether.
Angelic acid, an acid obtained from angelica and some other
plants. Angelic acidAngelic An*gel"ic, a. [From Angelica.] (Chem.)
Of or derived from angelica; as, angelic acid; angelic ether.
Angelic acid, an acid obtained from angelica and some other
plants. Angelically
Angelically An*gel"ic*al*ly, adv.
Like an angel.
Angelicalness
Angelicalness An*gel"ic*al*ness, n.
The quality of being angelic; excellence more than human.
AngelicoNondo Non"do, n. (Bot.)
A coarse umbelliferous plant (Ligusticum act[ae]ifolium)
with a large aromatic root. It is found chiefly in the
Alleghany region. Also called Angelico. Disangelical
Disangelical Dis`an*gel"ic*al, a.
Not angelical. [R.] ``Disangelical nature.' --Coventry.
Evangelical
Evangelical E`van*gel"ic*al, n.
One of evangelical principles.
EvangelicalEvangelical E`van*gel"ic*al, a.
1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
evangelical history.
2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
evangelical religion.
3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minetly orthodox;
-- technically applied to that party in the Church of
England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
holds the doctrine of ``Justification by Faith alone';
the Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
religion bodies not regarded as orthodox.
Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
and common work, comprising Christians of different
denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
England, in 1845.
Evangelical Church.
(a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
(b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
Evangelical Union, a religion sect founded in Scotland in
1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
Morisonians. Evangelical AllianceEvangelical E`van*gel"ic*al, a.
1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
evangelical history.
2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
evangelical religion.
3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minetly orthodox;
-- technically applied to that party in the Church of
England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
holds the doctrine of ``Justification by Faith alone';
the Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
religion bodies not regarded as orthodox.
Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
and common work, comprising Christians of different
denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
England, in 1845.
Evangelical Church.
(a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
(b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
Evangelical Union, a religion sect founded in Scotland in
1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
Morisonians. Evangelical ChurchEvangelical E`van*gel"ic*al, a.
1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
evangelical history.
2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
evangelical religion.
3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minetly orthodox;
-- technically applied to that party in the Church of
England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
holds the doctrine of ``Justification by Faith alone';
the Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
religion bodies not regarded as orthodox.
Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
and common work, comprising Christians of different
denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
England, in 1845.
Evangelical Church.
(a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
(b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
Evangelical Union, a religion sect founded in Scotland in
1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
Morisonians. Evangelical UnionEvangelical E`van*gel"ic*al, a.
1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
evangelical history.
2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
evangelical religion.
3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minetly orthodox;
-- technically applied to that party in the Church of
England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
holds the doctrine of ``Justification by Faith alone';
the Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
religion bodies not regarded as orthodox.
Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
and common work, comprising Christians of different
denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
England, in 1845.
Evangelical Church.
(a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
(b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
Evangelical Union, a religion sect founded in Scotland in
1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
Morisonians. Evangelicalism
Evangelicalism E`van*gel"ic*al*ism, n.
Adherence to evangelical doctrines; evangelism. --G. Eliot.
Evangelically
Evangelically E`van*gel"ic*al*ly, adv.
In an evangelical manner.
Evangelicalness
Evangelicalness E`van*gel"ic*al*ness, n.
State of being evangelical.
Evangelicism
Evangelicism E`van*gel"i*cism
.
Evangelical principles; evangelism.
Evangelicity
Evangelicity E*van`ge*lic"i*ty, n.
Evangelicism.
Superangelic
Superangelic Su`per*an*gel"ic, a.
Superior to the angels in nature or rank. [R.] --Milman.
Vox angelica
Vox angelica Vox` an*gel"i*ca [L. angelica angelic.] (Music)
An organ stop of delicate stringlike quality, having for each
finger key a pair of pipes, of which one is tuned slightly
sharp to give a wavy effect to their joint tone.
Meaning of Gelic from wikipedia
- A
gel is a semi-solid that can have
properties ranging from soft and weak to hard and tough.
Gels are
defined as a
substantially dilute cross-linked system...
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Gelion may
refer to:
Gelion (Middle-Earth): a
fictional river in Tolkien's
legendarium Gelion (company): A
research and
development company that produces...
- Uri
Geller (/ˈʊəri ˈɡɛlər/ OOR-ee GHEL-ər; Hebrew: אורי גלר; born 20
December 1946) is an Israeli-British illusionist, magician,
television personality...
- In
polymer chemistry,
gelation (
gel transition) is the
formation of a
gel from a
system with polymers.
Branched polymers can form
links between the chains...
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Geller (/ˈɡɛlər/ GHEL-ər) is a surname.
Depending on one's ancestors' origins, the name may
derive from a
place name (Geldern in
Germany or Gelderland...
- Look up
Gel,
gel,
gelation,
gels, or
hydrogel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
gel is a
complex solid but
fluid substance with liquid-like properties...
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Topical gels are a
topical drug
delivery dosage form
commonly used in
cosmetics and
treatments for skin
diseases because of
their advantages over cream...
- Bugotu–Gela–Guadalcanal
family Bughotu (Bugotu) Gela–Guadalcanal
family Gelic: Lengo, Gela Guadalcanal: Birao, Ghari, Malango,
Talise Longgu–Malaita–Makira...
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Pamela Geller (born 1958) is an
American anti-Muslim, far-right
political activist,
blogger and commentator.
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Silica gel is an
amorphous and
porous form of
silicon dioxide (silica),
consisting of an
irregular tridimensional framework of
alternating silicon and...