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etymological origin of | eng: epiphanic |
etymologically related | eng: hierophany |
etymologically related | eng: theophany |
etymology | fro: epiphanie |
has derived form | eng: epiphanies |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /ɪˈpɪf.ə.ni/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-epiphany.ogg |
semantically related | eng: advise against |
semantically related | eng: amazement |
semantically related | eng: consternation |
semantically related | eng: deer in the headlights |
semantically related | eng: despair |
semantically related | eng: desperation |
semantically related | eng: discomfiture |
semantically related | eng: distraction |
semantically related | eng: dread |
semantically related | eng: fright |
semantically related | eng: nightmare |
semantically related | eng: revulsion |
semantically related | eng: terrify |
semantically related | eng: w:Chuck Klosterman |
semantically related | eng: wonderment |
translation | ces: zjevení |
translation | eng: awe |
translation | epo: epifanio |
translation | hrv: bogojávljēnje |
translation | hrv: bogojavljenje |
translation | hrv: epifànija |
translation | hrv: epifanija |
translation | nld: epifanie |
translation | nld: ingeving |
translation | ron: epifanie |
translation | rus: прозрение |
translation | spa: epifanía |
translation | spa: manifestación |
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