Meaning Angel
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An investment-grade bond. Antithesis to fallen angel. In the context of venture capital, the first investor.
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A messenger of God. They are usually depicted with wings and wearing dazzling white clothes. Many assume that they are without gender or may be celibate because Jesus implied that they do not marry. ( [..]
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1 a spirit that in some religions is believed to live in heaven with God. In pictures, angels are shown as people with wings.Synonyms and related words Beliefs and teachings common to more than o [..]
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14c. fusion of Old English engel (with hard -g-) and Old French angele, both from Latin angelus, from Greek angelos "messenger, envoy, one that announces," possibly related to angaros " [..]
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Angel [B]a word signifying, both in the Hebrew and Greek, a "messenger," and hence employed to denote any agent God sends forth to execute his purposes. It is used of an ordinary messenger ( [..]
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spiritual being attendant upon God saint: person of exceptional holiness invests in a theatrical production the highest waterfall; has more than one leap; flow varies seasonally Angels are messengers [..]
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a messenger from God
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Heavenly being, usually a messenger from God. May take a human form, which is anthropomorphic. However, it’s original form may not be human like. The angel, a heavenly being with a flaming sword that expelled Adam and Eve from Eden is here considered to be some type of celestial body such as a comet. The “expulsion” may hide the destruction of the [..]
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 a coin, so called because it bore the image of.
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a word signifying, both in the Hebrew and Greek, a "messenger," and hence employed to denote any agent God sends forth to execute his purposes. It is used of an ordinary messenger (Job 1:14: [..]
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malekh (malokhim)
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A guide (more)
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  A wealthy individual who invests in entrepreneurial firms or more typically a successful entrepreneur, who has built up a business, sold it and now brings not just money but experience to a young de [..]
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(n) spiritual being attendant upon God(n) person of exceptional holiness(n) invests in a theatrical production(n) the highest waterfall; has more than one leap; flow varies seasonally
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(1) A winged paragon of supernatural power. (2) A mortal who writes large checks to children wearing flip-flops.
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Half a sovereign in gold; so called because, at one time, it bore the figure of the archangel Michael slaying the dragon.
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Among American Military Medical personnel in Iraq, a soldier killed in combat.
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A person who gives more than you expect. One who takes an interest without trying to reform you.
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a coin, so called because it bore the image of an angel
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From Greek aγγελος angelos "messenger, envoy, one that announces."
Source: gnosticteachings.org

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The English word comes from the Greek "angelos" (messenger). In the Bible they were described as an intelligent and immortal species, usually presented as being visually indistinguishable from humans -- i.e. with a human body and without wings. They delivered messages from God, and either harmed or helped humans. Satan is described in the [..]
Source: religious-beliefs.com

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 an individual who makes direct investments into early stage businesses. Due to the nascent characteristics of these companies, angel investing is a high-risk, high-reward endeavor.
Source: pitchbook.com

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<operating system> A single address space, micro-kernel operating system for multiprocessor computers, developed at Imperial College and City University, London, UK. [Ariel Burton] (01 Mar 1995)
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1. A messenger. "The dear good angel of the Spring, The nightingale." (B. Jonson) 2. A spiritual, celestial being, superior to man in power and intelligence. In the Scriptures the angels appear as God's messengers. "O, welcome, pure-eyed Faith, white-handed Hope, Thou hovering angel, girt with golden wings." (Milton) 3. One [..]
Source: mondofacto.com

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The carrier's rescue helicopter, which hovers off the starboard (that's &quot;right&quot; to landlubbers) side of the ship during all launch and landing (recovery) operations. Every [..]
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In radar meteorology, an echo caused by physical phenomena not discernible to the eye; they have been observed when abnormally strong temperature and/or moisture gradients were known to exist; sometim [..]
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An angel in alchemical treatises symbolizes sublimation or the ascension of the volatile principle.
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1. Devine attendant or messenger from god 2. Very kind or beautiful person
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used since 16th century, fromAngelus or an anglicized spelling of , ''More Tales of the Unexpected: Mr Botibol'': *: "What is ''your'' first name, Mr Botibol? What does the A stand for?" "Angel," he [..]
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An investment-grade bond. Antithesis to fallen angel. In the context of venture capital, the first investor.
Source: people.duke.edu

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From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus, which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos) [..]
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Spanish form of Angelus (see Angel).
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Catalan form of Angelus (see Angel).
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