eng: epiphany

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etymological origin ofeng: epiphanic
etymologically relatedeng: hierophany
etymologically relatedeng: theophany
etymologyfro: epiphanie
has derived formeng: epiphanies
lexical categorynoun
pronunciation/ɪˈpɪf.ə.ni/
pronunciationhttp://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-epiphany.ogg
semantically relatedeng: advise against
semantically relatedeng: amazement
semantically relatedeng: consternation
semantically relatedeng: deer in the headlights
semantically relatedeng: despair
semantically relatedeng: desperation
semantically relatedeng: discomfiture
semantically relatedeng: distraction
semantically relatedeng: dread
semantically relatedeng: fright
semantically relatedeng: nightmare
semantically relatedeng: revulsion
semantically relatedeng: terrify
semantically relatedeng: w:Chuck Klosterman
semantically relatedeng: wonderment
translationces: zjevení
translationeng: awe
translationepo: epifanio
translationhrv: bogojávljēnje
translationhrv: bogojavljenje
translationhrv: epifànija
translationhrv: epifanija
translationnld: epifanie
translationnld: ingeving
translationron: epifanie
translationrus: прозрение
translationspa: epifanía
translationspa: manifestación

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