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Definition of demon
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Demon (n.) An evil
spirit;
a
devil.
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Lecanomancy
::
Lecanomancy
(n.)
divination
practiced
with water in a
basin,
by
throwing
three
stones
into it, and
invoking
the demon whose aid was
sought..
Eudaemonist
::
Eudaemonist
(n.) One who
believes
in
eudemonism.
Demonized
::
Demonized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Demoniz.
Spoonbill
::
Spoon (v. i.) To act with
demonstrative
or
foolish
fondness,
as one in
love..
Theatre
::
Theatre
(n.) Any room
adapted
to the
exhibition
of any
performances
before
an
assembly,
as
public
lectures,
scholastic
exercises,
anatomical
demonstrations,
surgical
operations,
etc..
Approve
::
Approve
(v. t.) To make proof of; to
demonstrate;
to prove or show
practically.
Speculative
::
Speculative
(a.)
Involving,
or
formed
by,
speculation;
ideal;
theoretical;
not
established
by
demonstration..
Asura
::
Asura (n.) An enemy of the gods, esp. one of a race of
demons
and
giants..
Demonstrator
::
Demonstrator
(n.) One who
demonstrates;
one who
proves
anything
with
certainty,
or
establishes
it by
indubitable
evidence..
Demoniacal
::
Demoniacal
(a.)
Influenced
or
produced
by a demon or evil
spirit;
as,
demoniac
or
demoniacal
power..
This
::
This
(pron.
& a.) As an
adjective,
this has the same
demonstrative
force as the
pronoun,
but is
followed
by a noun; as, this book; this way to
town..
Aetiology
::
Aetiology
(n.) The
science,
doctrine,
or
demonstration
of
causes;
esp., the
investigation
of the
causes
of any
disease;
the
science
of the
origin
and
development
of
things..
Eclat
::
Eclat (n.)
Demonstration
of
admiration
and
approbation;
applause.
Afreet
::
Afreet
(n.) A
powerful
evil
jinnee,
demon,
or
monstrous
giant..
Demonologist
::
Demonologist
(n.) One who
writes
on, or is
versed
in,
demonology..
Eudemonistical
::
Eudemonistical
(a.) Alt. of
Eudaemonistica.
Demoniac
::
Demoniac
(a.) Alt. of
Demoniaca.
Demonstrable
::
Demonstrable
(a.)
Proved;
apparent.
Demonist
::
Demonist
(n.) A
believer
in, or
worshiper
of,
demons..
Remonstrance
::
Remonstrance
(n.) A
pointing
out;
manifestation;
proof;
demonstration.
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