angel |
undefined |
As a proper noun angel
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
angel |
bravo |
As a proper noun angel
is .
As an interjection bravo is
bravo.
valkyrie |
angel |
As a noun valkyrie
is (norse mythology) any of the female attendants of odin, figures said to guide fallen warriors from the battlefield to valhalla.
As a proper noun angel is
.
people |
angel |
As a noun people
is ; a body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons.
As a verb people
is to stock with people or inhabitants; to fill as with people; to populate.
As a proper noun angel is
.
angel |
rodriguez |
As proper nouns the difference between angel and rodriguez
is that
angel is while
rodriguez is .
angel |
anna |
As a proper noun angel
is .
As a noun anna is
maize.
angel |
barber |
As nouns the difference between angel and barber
is that
angel is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity while
barber is a person whose profession is cutting (usually male) customers' hair and beards.
As verbs the difference between angel and barber
is that
angel is to support by donating money while
barber is to cut the hair or beard of (a person).
As proper nouns the difference between angel and barber
is that
angel is a given name derived from Ancient Greek used since 16th century, from Latin Angelus or an anglicized spelling of Ángel while
Barber is {{surname}.
angel |
christopher |
As proper nouns the difference between angel and christopher
is that
angel is while
christopher is .
angel |
wrath |
In obsolete terms the difference between angel and wrath
is that
angel is attendant spirit; genius; demon while
wrath is to anger; to enrage.
As nouns the difference between angel and wrath
is that
angel is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity while
wrath is great anger.
As verbs the difference between angel and wrath
is that
angel is to support by donating money while
wrath is to anger; to enrage.
As a proper noun Angel
is a given name derived from Ancient Greek used since 16th century, from Latin Angelus or an anglicized spelling of Ángel.
As an adjective wrath is
wrathful; very angry.
angel |
evangel |
As a proper noun angel
is .
As a noun evangel is
the christian gospel.
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