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goddesses


Meanings
  • Goddesses are divine female beings revered in various cultures and religions.

    - "In Greek mythology, there are numerous goddesses including Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with goddesses
Aphrodite , Athena , Ceres , Diana , Fortuna , Hestia , Iris , Juno , Luna , Mater , Minerva , Nemesis , Nike , Persephone , Rhea , Selene , Styx , Tanit , Venus , Yemaya
Homophones
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  1. Goddesses (en) : Divine female beings revered in various cultures and religions.

  2. Goddesses (en) : A female deity or goddess, often associated with nature, fertility, love, and other aspects of life.

  3. Goddesses (en) : A group or assembly of goddesses, often depicted as gathering together to celebrate their divinity and to share their wisdom and blessings with one another and with the world.


Variants
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goddess , goddesses , bitch goddess , bitch goddesses
Forms
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{"term"=>"goddesses", "part_of_speech"=>"noun", "plural_form"=>"goddesses", "possessive_form"=>"goddesses' or 'of the goddesses'", "definite_article_form"=>"the goddesses", "indefinite_article_form"=>"some goddesses or goddesses themselves"}


Etymology
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The word 'goddesses' is derived from the Old English word 'godde', meaning 'god' or 'deity', and the suffix '-es', which denotes a plural form.


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  1. {"question"=>"Which goddess is known as the goddess of love?", "answer"=>"Venus"}


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  1. gods: Gods are male deities or gods, often associated with various aspects of nature, such as the sky, the sea, the earth, and the mountains, as well as with human attributes, such as strength, courage, wisdom, and justice.


Culture
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Goddesses have been revered in various cultures and religions throughout history. In ancient Greece, there were numerous goddesses, each with her own domain and sphere of influence. Some of the most famous Greek goddesses include Athena, the goddess of wisdom, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. In ancient Rome, there were also many goddesses, some of whom were borrowed from the Greeks. Some of the most famous Roman goddesses include Venus, the goddess of love, and Fortuna, the goddess of fortune and luck.

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