English words for 'Rare spelling of goddess-ship.'
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- A person who seeks to live his or her life according to the principles and values taught by Jesus Christ.
- A believer in Christianity.
- (nonstandard) An adherent of Christianity who is not a Catholic; a Protestant.
- a religious person who believes Jesus is the Christ and who is a member of a Christian denomination
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- A female given name from Latin [in turn from Ancient Greek], of rare usage.
- (Greek mythology) Proud wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda, queen of Ethiopia. When she boasted that her beauty was equal to that of the Nereids, she was punished by Poseidon.
- (astronomy) A circumpolar constellation of the northern sky representing Queen Cassiopeia from Greek myth, lying between the constellations Cepheus and Perseus.
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- A female given name from Ancient Greek of mythological origin; rare in English.
- A surname.
- An epithet for Athena, always used together with the name, as Pallas Athena, rather than alone.
- One of the Titans, according to Hesiod the son of the Titans Crius and Eurybia.
- A goatish giant.
- (astronomy) The second asteroid discovered, and third largest, (2) Pallas.
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- (rare) A female given name from Ancient Greek.
- (astronomy) 399 Persephone, a main belt asteroid.
- (Greek mythology) A minor deity, the queen of the Underworld/Hades, and goddess of the seasons and vegetation. Originally named Kore/Core, she is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter; and the wife of Hades. Her Roman counterpart is Proserpina.
- (science fiction) The ninth or tenth planet, orbiting beyond Pluto.
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- (rare) A female given name from Ancient Greek.
- (theater, eponym) The comedy mask.
- (astronomy) 23 Thalia, a main belt asteroid.
- (theater, eponym) Socks, as a symbol of comedy.
- A locality in the Shire of Buloke, north western Victoria, Australia
- (Greek mythology) One of the three Graces/Charites.
- (Greek mythology) The Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.
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- A female given name from Ancient Greek; quite rare in English.
- The state capital of Washington, and the county seat of Thurston County.
- A census-designated place in Richland County, South Carolina.
- An unincorporated community in Cedar County, Missouri.
- An ancient city in Greece, home of the very first Olympic Games.
- An unincorporated community in Bath County, Kentucky.
- A ghost town in Lowndes County, Georgia.
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- (uncommon) A female given name from Egyptian or Ancient Greek.
- (UK, especially Oxfordshire, otherwise dated) The River Thames between its source and its confluence with the River Thame at Dorchester on Thames.
- (Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian goddess, the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, worshiped as the ideal mother and wife and as the matron of nature and magic; also worshiped by (some) Greeks during the Hellenistic period and featured in Greek mythology, and by Romans involved in what was categorized as the Cult of Isis.
- (astronomy) 42 Isis, a main belt asteroid.
- Ellipsis of HM Prison Isis.
- Alternative letter-case form of ISIS.
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- A female given name from English, of rare usage, variant of Jewel.
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
- A male given name from the Celtic languages transferred back from the surname.
- An unincorporated community in Clatsop County, Oregon.
- An unincorporated community in Warren County, Georgia.
- A small city in Jewell County, Kansas.
- A hamlet in Oneida County, New York.
- An unincorporated community in Marin County, California.
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- A female given name from Ancient Greek in occasional use.
- (astronomy) The asteroid 577 Rhea.
- An unincorporated community in Rhea's Mill Township, Washington County, Arkansas, United States.
- A surname.
- (Greek mythology) A Titan, the daughter of Uranus and Gaia, the mother of Demeter, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon, and Zeus.
- (astronomy) Saturn V, one of the moons of Saturn.
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- (rare) A female given name from Ancient Greek, masculine equivalent Artemios.
- (NASA, space science) A United States space program, and the associated vehicles, used for human travel to the moon in the 2020s.
- (Greek mythology) The Greek goddess of the hunt, wild animals, and wilderness; the daughter of Leto and Zeus; the sister of Apollo.
- (astronomy) The main-belt asteroid 105 Artemis, discovered in 1868.
- (very rare) A male given name from Ancient Greek.
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