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Množina: sats
In Hinduism, true existence or reality: the converse of illusion (maya).
Množina: sats
In Hinduism, true existence or reality: the converse of illusion (maya).
Stands for System Administrator Tool for Analyzing Networks, a tool for identifying vulnerabilities in networks.
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Množina: Satans
(Judeo-Christian religion) Chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell; Also called: Old Nick, Devil, the Devil, Lucifer, Beelzebub, the Tempter, Prince of Darkness.
Množina: satangs
Money in Thailand, 100 satangs equal 1 baht.
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ETYM Cf. French satanique, Greek.
Of or relating to Satan.
Satanic · demonic · diabolic · diabolical · evil · fiendish · hellish · infernal · spiritual being · supernatural being · unholy
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Množina: Satanisms
The evil and malicious disposition of Satan; a diabolical sprit.
Worship of the devil (Satan) instead of God, and the belief that doing so can bind a person to his power. The high point of Satanism is believed to be the Black Mass, a parody of the Christian Mass or Eucharist.
Accusations of Satanism are common in times of social and religious upheavalsuch as the late 15th to late 17th centuries in Europe when the authority of first the Roman Catholic Church and then of the various major Protestant churches was questioned. There is little evidence that Satanism was ever actually practiced, though in the 20th century Churches of Satan have emerged in the US, which tend to be anti-Christian rather than overtly concerned with the propagation of evil.
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Množina: Satanists
An adherent of Satan or Satanism; Also called: diabolist.
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Množina: satanologies
Study of devil.
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Množina: satanophanies
An appearance of the devil.
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Množina: satanophobias
An abnormal fear of Satan.
fear of the devil
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Množina: Satantas
City in Kansas (USA); zip code 67870.
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Množina: sataras
Ribbed lustred wool.
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Množina: Satartias
Village in Mississippi (USA); zip code 39162.
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Množina: satchels
ETYM Old Fren. sachel, from Latin saccellus, dim. of saccus. Related to Sack a bag.
A small case with a flat bottom and (usually) a shoulder strap.