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Definition of racle
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Racle (a.) See
Rakel.
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Marvel
::
Marvel
(n.) That which
causes
wonder;
a
prodigy;
a
miracle.
Spiracular
::
Spiracle
(n.) Any small
aperture
or vent for air or other
fluid.
Oratorio
::
Oratorio
(n.) A more or less
dramatic
text or poem,
founded
on some
Scripture
nerrative,
or great
divine
event,
elaborately
set to
music,
in
recitative,
arias,
grand
choruses,
etc., to be sung with an
orchestral
accompaniment,
but
without
action,
scenery,
or
costume,
although
the
oratorio
grew out of the
Mysteries
and the
Miracle
and
Passion
plays,
which were
acted..
Insecta
::
Insecta
(n. pl.) One of the
classes
of
Arthropoda,
including
those that have one pair of
antennae,
three pairs of mouth
organs,
and
breathe
air by means of
tracheae,
opening
by
spiracles
along the sides of the body. In this sense it
includes
the
Hexapoda,
or
six-legged
insects
and the
Myriapoda,
with
numerous
legs. See
Insect,
n..
Miracle
::
Miracle
(v. t.) To make
wonderful.
Miracle
::
Miracle
(n.)
Specifically:
An event or
effect
contrary
to the
established
constitution
and
course
of
things,
or a
deviation
from the known laws of
nature;
a
supernatural
event,
or one
transcending
the
ordinary
laws by which the
universe
is
governed..
Peritreme
::
Peritreme
(n.) That part of the
integument
of an
insect
which
surrounds
the
spiracles.
Porous
::
Porous
(n.) Full of
pores;
having
interstices
in the skin or in the
substance
of the body;
having
spiracles
or
passages
for
fluids;
permeable
by
liquids;
as, a
porous
skin;
porous
wood..
Theomancy
::
Theomancy
(n.) A kind of
divination
drawn from the
responses
of
oracles
among
heathen
nations.
Oracle
::
Oracle
(n.) The
sanctuary,
or Most Holy place in the
temple;
also, the
temple
itself..
Oracle
::
Oracle
(n.) The
communications,
revelations,
or
messages
delivered
by God to the
prophets;
also, the
entire
sacred
Scriptures
--
usually
in the
plural..
Oracular
::
Oracular
(a.)
Resembling
an
oracle
in some way, as in
solemnity,
wisdom,
authority,
obscurity,
ambiguity,
dogmatism..
Oracle
::
Oracle
(n.) One who
communicates
a
divine
command;
an
angel;
a
prophet.
Pythian
::
Pythian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Delphi,
to the
temple
of
Apollo,
or to the
priestess
of
Apollo,
who
delivered
oracles
at
Delphi..
Spiraea
::
Spiracular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
spiracle.
Miraculous
::
Miraculous
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
miracle;
performed
by
supernatural
power;
effected
by the
direct
agency
of
almighty
power,
and not by
natural
causes..
Thaumaturgus
::
Thaumaturgus
(n.) A
miracle
worker;
-- a title given by the Roman
Catholics
to some
saints.
Oracled
::
Oracled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Oracl.
Frequency
::
Frequency
(n.) The
condition
of
returning
frequently;
occurrence
often
repeated;
common
occurence;
as, the
frequency
of
crimes;
the
frequency
of
miracles..
Oracular
::
Oracular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
oracle;
uttering
oracles;
forecasting
the
future;
as, an
oracular
tongue..
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