angel |
angelet |
As nouns the difference between angel and angelet
is that
angel is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity while
angelet is a small gold coin once used in England; a half angel.
As a verb angel
is to support by donating money.
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.
angel |
ophanim |
As a proper noun angel
is .
As a noun ophanim is
an order of wheel-like angels.
angel |
nonangelic |
As a noun angel
is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity.
As a verb angel
is to support by donating money.
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 nonangelic is
not of or pertaining to angels.
angel |
unangelic |
As a noun angel
is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity.
As a verb angel
is to support by donating money.
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 unangelic is
not angelic (sweet or well-behaved).
angel |
superbeing |
As a proper noun angel
is .
As a noun superbeing is
comic books: a superhero or supervillain.
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