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angelica (encz) | angelica,andělika	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Angelica (gcide) | Angelica \An*gel"i*ca\, n. [NL. See Angelic.] (Bot.)
    1. An aromatic umbelliferous plant ({Archangelica
       officinalis} or Angelica archangelica) the leaf stalks
       of which are sometimes candied and used in confectionery,
       and the roots and seeds as an aromatic tonic.
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    2. The candied leaf stalks of angelica.
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    Angelica tree, a thorny North American shrub ({Aralia
       spinosa}), called also Hercules' club.
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angelica (wn) | angelica
     n 1: any of various tall and stout herbs of the genus Angelica
          having pinnately compound leaves and small white or
          greenish flowers in compound umbels [syn: angelica,
          angelique]
     2: candied stalks of the angelica plant
     3: aromatic stems or leaves or roots of Angelica Archangelica |  
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evangelical (mass) | evangelical
  - evanjelikálny |  
angelical (encz) | angelical,andělský	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
evangelical (encz) | evangelical,horlivý			Pavel Machek; Giza |  
evangelicalism (encz) | evangelicalism,druh protestantství	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
garden angelica (encz) | garden angelica,	n:		 |  
vox angelica (encz) | vox angelica,	n:		 |  
wild angelica (encz) | wild angelica,	n:		 |  
Angelica (gcide) | Angelica \An*gel"i*ca\, n. [NL. See Angelic.] (Bot.)
    1. An aromatic umbelliferous plant ({Archangelica
       officinalis} or Angelica archangelica) the leaf stalks
       of which are sometimes candied and used in confectionery,
       and the roots and seeds as an aromatic tonic.
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    2. The candied leaf stalks of angelica.
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    Angelica tree, a thorny North American shrub ({Aralia
       spinosa}), called also Hercules' club.
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Angelica archangelica (gcide) | Angelica \An*gel"i*ca\, n. [NL. See Angelic.] (Bot.)
    1. An aromatic umbelliferous plant ({Archangelica
       officinalis} or Angelica archangelica) the leaf stalks
       of which are sometimes candied and used in confectionery,
       and the roots and seeds as an aromatic tonic.
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    2. The candied leaf stalks of angelica.
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    Angelica tree, a thorny North American shrub ({Aralia
       spinosa}), called also Hercules' club.
       [1913 Webster]Archangel \Arch`an"gel\, n. [L. archangelus, Gr. 'archa`ggelos:
    cf. OF. archangel, F. archange. See Arch-, pref., and
    Angel.]
    1. A chief angel; one high in the celestial hierarchy.
       --Milton.
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    2. (Bot.) A term applied to several different species of
       plants (Angelica archangelica, Lamium album, etc.).
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Angelica tree (gcide) | Prickly ash \Prickly ash\ (Bot.),
    1. A prickly shrub (Xanthoxylum Americanum) with yellowish
       flowers appearing with the leaves; also called {toothache
       tree}. All parts of the plant are pungent and aromatic.
       The southern species is Xanthoxylum Carolinianum.
       --Gray.
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    2. (Bot.), Hercules'-club, also called the Angelica tree.
       [PJC]Angelica \An*gel"i*ca\, n. [NL. See Angelic.] (Bot.)
    1. An aromatic umbelliferous plant ({Archangelica
       officinalis} or Angelica archangelica) the leaf stalks
       of which are sometimes candied and used in confectionery,
       and the roots and seeds as an aromatic tonic.
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    2. The candied leaf stalks of angelica.
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    Angelica tree, a thorny North American shrub ({Aralia
       spinosa}), called also Hercules' club.
       [1913 Webster]Hercules'-club \Hercules'-club\, Hercules'-club
 \Hercules'-club\, Hercules-club \Hercules-club\prop. n.
    1. (Bot.) A densely spiny ornamental tree ({Zanthoxylum
       clava-herculis}) of the rue family, growing in southeast
       U. S. and West Indies. [WordNet sense 1]
 
    Note: It belongs to the same genus as one of the trees
          (Zanthoxylum Americanum) called prickly ash.
 
    Syn: Hercules'-clubs, Hercules-club, {Zanthoxylum
         clava-herculis}.
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    2. A small, prickly, deciduous clump-forming tree or shrub
       (Aralia spinosa) of eastern U.S.; also called {Angelica
       tree} and prickly ash. [WordNet sense 2]
 
    Syn: American angelica tree, devil's walking stick, {Aralia
         spinosa}.
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    3. A variety of the common gourd (Lagenaria vulgaris). Its
       fruit sometimes exceeds five feet in length.
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Angelical (gcide) | Angelic \An*gel"ic\, Angelical \An*gel"ic*al\, a. [L. angelicus,
    Gr. ?: cf. F. ang['e]lique.]
    1. Belonging to, or proceeding from, angels; resembling,
       characteristic of, or partaking of the nature of, an
       angel; heavenly; divine. "Angelic harps."
       --Thomson."Angelical actions." --Hooker.
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             The union of womanly tenderness and angelic
             patience.                             --Macaulay.
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    2. having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub; as, an
       angelic smile.
 
    Syn: angelic, cherubic, seraphic, sweet.
         [WordNet 1.5]
 
    3. marked by utter benignity; resembling or befitting an
       angel or saint; as, angelic benificence.
 
    Syn: angelic, angelical, beatific, saintlike, saintly,
         sainted.
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    Angelic Hymn, a very ancient hymn of the Christian Church;
       -- so called from its beginning with the song of the
       heavenly host recorded in Luke ii. 14. --Eadie.
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Angelically (gcide) | Angelically \An*gel"ic*al*ly\, adv.
    Like an angel.
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Angelicalness (gcide) | Angelicalness \An*gel"ic*al*ness\, n.
    The quality of being angelic; excellence more than human.
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Archangelica officinalis (gcide) | Angelica \An*gel"i*ca\, n. [NL. See Angelic.] (Bot.)
    1. An aromatic umbelliferous plant ({Archangelica
       officinalis} or Angelica archangelica) the leaf stalks
       of which are sometimes candied and used in confectionery,
       and the roots and seeds as an aromatic tonic.
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    2. The candied leaf stalks of angelica.
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    Angelica tree, a thorny North American shrub ({Aralia
       spinosa}), called also Hercules' club.
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Disangelical (gcide) | Disangelical \Dis`an*gel"ic*al\, a.
    Not angelical. [R.] "Disangelical nature." --Coventry.
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Evangelical (gcide) | Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, a.
    1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
       evangelical history.
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    2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
       the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
       evangelical religion.
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    3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
       interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minently orthodox;
       -- technically applied to that party in the Church of
       England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
       holds the doctrine of "Justification by Faith alone;" the
       Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
       religious bodies not regarded as orthodox.
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    4. Having or characterized by a zealous, crusading enthusiasm
       for a cause.
       [PJC]
 
    5. Adhering to a form of Christianity characterized by a
       conservative interpretation of the bible, but disavowing
       the label 'bdfundamentalist`'b8.
       [PJC]
 
    Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
       and common work, comprising Christians of different
       denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
       England, in 1845.
 
    Evangelical Church.
       (a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
       (b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
           Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
 
    Evangelical Union, a religious sect founded in Scotland in
       1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
       Morisonians.
       [1913 Webster]Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, n.
    One of evangelical principles.
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Evangelical Alliance (gcide) | Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, a.
    1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
       evangelical history.
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    2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
       the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
       evangelical religion.
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    3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
       interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minently orthodox;
       -- technically applied to that party in the Church of
       England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
       holds the doctrine of "Justification by Faith alone;" the
       Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
       religious bodies not regarded as orthodox.
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    4. Having or characterized by a zealous, crusading enthusiasm
       for a cause.
       [PJC]
 
    5. Adhering to a form of Christianity characterized by a
       conservative interpretation of the bible, but disavowing
       the label 'bdfundamentalist`'b8.
       [PJC]
 
    Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
       and common work, comprising Christians of different
       denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
       England, in 1845.
 
    Evangelical Church.
       (a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
       (b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
           Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
 
    Evangelical Union, a religious sect founded in Scotland in
       1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
       Morisonians.
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Evangelical Church (gcide) | Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, a.
    1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
       evangelical history.
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    2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
       the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
       evangelical religion.
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    3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
       interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minently orthodox;
       -- technically applied to that party in the Church of
       England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
       holds the doctrine of "Justification by Faith alone;" the
       Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
       religious bodies not regarded as orthodox.
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    4. Having or characterized by a zealous, crusading enthusiasm
       for a cause.
       [PJC]
 
    5. Adhering to a form of Christianity characterized by a
       conservative interpretation of the bible, but disavowing
       the label 'bdfundamentalist`'b8.
       [PJC]
 
    Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
       and common work, comprising Christians of different
       denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
       England, in 1845.
 
    Evangelical Church.
       (a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
       (b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
           Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
 
    Evangelical Union, a religious sect founded in Scotland in
       1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
       Morisonians.
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Evangelical Union (gcide) | Evangelical \E`van*gel"ic*al\, a.
    1. Contained in, or relating to, the four Gospels; as, the
       evangelical history.
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    2. Belonging to, agreeable or consonant to, or contained in,
       the gospel, or the truth taught in the New Testament; as,
       evangelical religion.
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    3. Earnest for the truth taught in the gospel; strict in
       interpreting Christian doctrine; pre["e]minently orthodox;
       -- technically applied to that party in the Church of
       England, and in the Protestant Episcopal Church, which
       holds the doctrine of "Justification by Faith alone;" the
       Low Church party. The term is also applied to other
       religious bodies not regarded as orthodox.
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    4. Having or characterized by a zealous, crusading enthusiasm
       for a cause.
       [PJC]
 
    5. Adhering to a form of Christianity characterized by a
       conservative interpretation of the bible, but disavowing
       the label 'bdfundamentalist`'b8.
       [PJC]
 
    Evangelical Alliance, an alliance for mutual strengthening
       and common work, comprising Christians of different
       denominations and countries, organized in Liverpool,
       England, in 1845.
 
    Evangelical Church.
       (a) The Protestant Church in Germany.
       (b) A church founded by a fusion of Lutherans and
           Calvinists in Germany in 1817.
 
    Evangelical Union, a religious sect founded in Scotland in
       1843 by the Rev. James Morison; -- called also
       Morisonians.
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Evangelicalism (gcide) | Evangelicalism \E`van*gel"ic*al*ism\, n.
    Adherence to evangelical doctrines; evangelism. --G. Eliot.
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Evangelically (gcide) | Evangelically \E`van*gel"ic*al*ly\, adv.
    In an evangelical manner.
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Evangelicalness (gcide) | Evangelicalness \E`van*gel"ic*al*ness\, n.
    State of being evangelical.
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Unevangelical (gcide) | Unevangelical \Unevangelical\
    See evangelical. |  
Vox angelica (gcide) | Vox angelica \Vox` an*gel"i*ca\ [L. angelica angelic.] (Music)
    An organ stop of delicate stringlike quality, having for each
    finger key a pair of pipes, of which one is tuned slightly
    sharp to give a wavy effect to their joint tone.
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american angelica tree (wn) | American angelica tree
     n 1: small deciduous clump-forming tree or shrub of eastern
          United States [syn: American angelica tree, {devil's
          walking stick}, Hercules'-club, Aralia spinosa] |  
angelica archangelica (wn) | Angelica Archangelica
     n 1: a biennial cultivated herb; its stems are candied and eaten
          and its roots are used medicinally [syn: garden angelica,
          archangel, Angelica Archangelica] |  
angelica sylvestris (wn) | Angelica sylvestris
     n 1: European herb with compound leaves and white flowers;
          adventive on Cape Breton Island [syn: wild angelica,
          Angelica sylvestris] |  
angelical (wn) | angelical
     adj 1: of or relating to angels; "angelic messenger" [syn:
            angelic, angelical]
     2: having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub; "an
        angelic smile"; "a cherubic face"; "looking so seraphic when
        he slept"; "a sweet disposition" [syn: angelic,
        angelical, cherubic, seraphic, sweet]
     3: marked by utter benignity; resembling or befitting an angel
        or saint; "angelic beneficence"; "a beatific smile"; "a
        saintly concern for his fellow men"; "my sainted mother"
        [syn: angelic, angelical, beatific, saintlike,
        saintly, sainted] |  
angelically (wn) | angelically
     adv 1: like an angel; "the child was sleeping angelically" |  
archangelical (wn) | archangelical
     adj 1: of or relating to or resembling archangels [syn:
            archangelic, archangelical] |  
chinese angelica (wn) | Chinese angelica
     n 1: similar to American angelica tree but less prickly; China
          [syn: Chinese angelica, Chinese angelica tree, {Aralia
          stipulata}] |  
chinese angelica tree (wn) | Chinese angelica tree
     n 1: similar to American angelica tree but less prickly; China
          [syn: Chinese angelica, Chinese angelica tree, {Aralia
          stipulata}] |  
evangelical (wn) | evangelical
     adj 1: relating to or being a Christian church believing in
            personal conversion and the inerrancy of the Bible
            especially the 4 Gospels; "evangelical Christianity"; "an
            ultraconservative evangelical message"
     2: of or pertaining to or in keeping with the Christian gospel
        especially as in the first 4 books of the New Testament
     3: marked by ardent or zealous enthusiasm for a cause [syn:
        evangelical, evangelistic] |  
evangelical and reformed church (wn) | Evangelical and Reformed Church
     n 1: a Protestant denomination of Calvinist faith |  
evangelical united brethren church (wn) | Evangelical United Brethren Church
     n 1: a Methodist denomination |  
evangelicalism (wn) | evangelicalism
     n 1: stresses the importance of personal conversion and faith as
          the means of salvation |  
garden angelica (wn) | garden angelica
     n 1: a biennial cultivated herb; its stems are candied and eaten
          and its roots are used medicinally [syn: garden angelica,
          archangel, Angelica Archangelica] |  
genus angelica (wn) | genus Angelica
     n 1: biennial or perennial herbs of the northern hemisphere;
          have a taproot |  
japanese angelica tree (wn) | Japanese angelica tree
     n 1: deciduous clump-forming Asian shrub or small tree;
          adventive in the eastern United States [syn: {Japanese
          angelica tree}, Aralia elata] |  
vox angelica (wn) | vox angelica
     n 1: an organ stop producing a gentle tremolo effect [syn: {vox
          angelica}, voix celeste] |  
wild angelica (wn) | wild angelica
     n 1: European herb with compound leaves and white flowers;
          adventive on Cape Breton Island [syn: wild angelica,
          Angelica sylvestris] |  
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