Worshipable
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worshipable — wor·ship·able … English syllables
worshipable — pəbəl adjective Etymology: worship (II) + able : worshipful 3 … Useful english dictionary
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devatā — celestial deity; beings situated in the celestial planets who are endowed with great piety, tremendous lifespans, and superior mental and physical prowess. They are entrusted with specific powers for the purpose of universal administration ✍… … The Bhaktivedanta encyclopedia
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