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Demonc. 1200, from Latin daemon "spirit," from Greek daimon "deity, divine power; lesser god; guiding spirit, tutelary deity" (sometimes including souls of the dead); "one's g [..]
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DemonDemon [B] [S]See DAEMON .
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Demonevil spirit or magical creature.
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Demondevil: an evil supernatural being monster: a cruel wicked and inhuman person someone extremely diligent or skillful; "he worked like a demon to finish the job on time"; & [..]
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Demonan evil spirit or devil
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DemonSee daemon.
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Demonn. 1. [MIT] A portion of a program that is not invoked explicitly, but that lies dormant waiting for some condition(s) to occur. See daemon. The distinction is that demons are usually processes within [..]
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DemonOriginally an angel, it joined with Satan to oppose God. Many conservative Christians believe that a person can be possessed by a demon; some think that only non-Christians can be possessed. Mental he [..]
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DemonSee DAEMON.
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DemonIn the Gospels generally, in (James 2:19) and in Reve 16:14 The demons are spoken of as spiritual beings, at enmity with God, and having power to afflict man not only with disease, but, as is marked b [..]
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Demon(Iturup Island, Kuril Islands) stratovolcano, 1205 m / 3,953 ft
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Demonlapitut
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Demon(German and English)
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Demon(n) an evil supernatural being(n) a cruel wicked and inhuman person(n) someone extremely diligent or skillful
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DemonThere are two main types of demons: the demons inside of us, and those outside of us.
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DemonOperational code name for the British evacuation of Greece in April 1941
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DemonOtherwordly creatures; evil spirit
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DemonEvil destructive spirit, devil or supernatural being.
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Demon; A reference to Satan, or one of his demon agents. "Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil" (Eph. 6:11). Disciple
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DemonAncient Greek name derived from δῆμος (demos) meaning "the people".
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