Inseparability

  • 121junction — Synonyms and related words: Anschluss, L, abutment, abuttal, access, accession, accompaniment, accord, accordance, accretion, addition, adherence, adhesion, adjacency, adjoiningness, adjunct, adjunction, affairs, affiliation, affinity, affixation …

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  • 122set — Synonyms and related words: A to Z, A to izzard, Brownian movement, Platonic form, Platonic idea, Zeitgeist, abet, accepted, accommodate, accord, accretion, acrid, aculeate, acuminate, acute, adapt, address, adhere, adherence, adhesion, adjust,… …

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  • 123solidification — Synonyms and related words: Anschluss, abbreviation, accretion, addition, adherence, adhesion, affiliation, agglomeration, agglutination, aggregation, agreement, alliance, amalgamation, arteriosclerosis, assimilation, association, astriction,… …

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  • 124unity — Synonyms and related words: accord, accordance, affinity, agape, agreement, amity, bonds of harmony, brotherly love, calm, caritas, cement of friendship, charity, coequality, coherence, cohesion, coincidence, collectivity, combination, communion …

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  • 125GRACES, THE —    reckoned at one time two in number, but originally they appear to have been regarded as being, what at bottom they are, one. At last they are spoken of as three, and called Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia: Thalia, the blooming one, or life in… …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 126bride, bridegroom — In the OT the marriage concept is used to describe the relationship of God to his covenant people, Israel, which is regarded as his ‘bride’ (Isa. 62:5). In the NT the image is applied to Christ and the Church (Eph. 5:25 ff.) and implies a… …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 127head — Part of the human body which in the OT and NT can be intended both anatomically (Gen. 48:14; Mark 15:29) and metaphorically, as of the head of a family (Josh. 22:14). In the NT Christ is described as head of the Church (Eph. 4:15; Col. 1:18),… …

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  • 128inseparable — in|sep|a|ra|ble [ınˈsepərəbəl] adj 1.) people who are inseparable are always together and are very friendly with each other ▪ Jane and Sarah soon became inseparable companions. inseparable from ▪ Tom was inseparable from his dog, Snowy. 2.)… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English