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    God
    [ɡäd]
    noun
    God (noun) · god (noun) · gods (plural noun) · the gods (plural noun)
    1. (in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the supreme being.
      Similar:
      Jesus Christ
      Christ the Lord
      the Savior
      the Son of God
      the Lamb of God
      the Prince of Peace
      the King of Kings
    2. (in certain other religions) a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deity:
      "a moon god" · "an incarnation of the god Vishnu"
    3. an adored, admired, or influential person:
      "he has little time for the fashion victims for whom he is a god"
      • a thing accorded the supreme importance appropriate to a god:
        "don't make money your god"
    4. informal
      (the gods)
      the gallery in a theater:
      "they sat in the gods"
      Similar:
      upper circle
    exclamation
    1. used for emphasis or to express emotions such as surprise, anger, or distress:
      "God, what did I do to deserve this?" · "my God, why didn't you tell us before!" · "good God, where have you been?"
    Origin
    Old English God, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch god and German Gott.
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    In philosophical terms, the question of the existence of God involves the disciplines of epistemology (the nature and scope of knowledge) and ontology (study of the nature of being or existence) and the theory of value (since some definitions of God include "perfection").
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    2.**Britannica Dictionary** provides a concise definition: - **God** is the **perfect and all-powerful spirit or being** worshipped by Christians, Jews, and Muslims.This being is believed to have created
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    ' God ' is the common word for the identity of a higher being in the universe beyond our world, the creator of all known existence, and who rules in conjunction with lower gradients of divinity (angels). In Greek, theikos ("divine") meant to be god-like in attributes or power.
    God is used informally by itself and in phrases to make a statement or question more forceful or to express surprise, anger, etc. These uses are common but are considered offensive by some people. God, it's hot out today. Good God, that's a lot of food!
  3. The term "God" can refer to12:
    • The supreme or almighty reality, often worshipped as the creator and ruler of the universe.
    • A spirit or being believed to control some part of the universe or life.
    • Someone who is admired greatly.
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    1 capitalized : the supreme or almighty reality especially : the Being perfect in power, wisdom, and goodness whom people worship as creator and ruler of the universe 2 : a being believed to have more than human powers ancient peoples worshipped many gods
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/god
    a spirit or being believed to control some part of the universe or life and often worshiped for doing so, or a representation of this being: the god of war A god can also be someone who is admired a lot or too much: Dr. Tay is a god to me.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/God
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