Greeds vs Creeds - What's the difference?
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* Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
(creed)
That which is believed; accepted doctrine, especially religious; a particular set of beliefs; any summary of principles or opinions professed or adhered to.
A reading or statement of belief that summarizes the faith it represents; a definite summary of what is believed; a confession of faith for public use; especially, one which is brief and comprehensive.
* A creed is a manifesto of religious or spiritual beliefs
(rare) The fact of believing; belief, faith.
* 1819 , Lord Byron, Don Juan , I:
As a noun greeds
is .As a verb creeds is
(creed).greeds
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(head)- She does not display voracities and greeds like a number of patients nor has she shown any significant tendency to possessiveness, grievance, paranoia, or mania.
creeds
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(head)Anagrams
*creed
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(en noun)- The precipice she stood on was immense, / So was her creed in her own innocence.