Angelic
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Etymology
From Latin angelicus, from Ancient Greek ἀγγελικός (angelikos, “of or for a messenger”), from ἄγγελος (angelos, “angel”).
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Adjective
Angelic (comparative more Angelic, superlative most Angelic)
- Belonging to, or proceeding from, angels; resembling, characteristic of, or partaking of the nature of, an angel.
- (chemistry) Of or pertaining to angelic acid.
- an angelic ester
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Christlike; Christly; God-fearing; admirable; adorable; archangelic; beatified; blameless; canonized; caressable; celestial; charming; cherubic; childlike; clear; cuddlesome; dovelike; faultless; glorified; godlike; godly; godly-minded; good; guiltless; heavenly; holy; holy-minded; honest; in glory; in the clear; incorrupt; innocent; just; kissable; lamblike; likable; lovable; lovely; lovesome; martyred; moral; not guilty; offenseless; otherworldly; prelapsarian; pristine; pure; pure in heart; purehearted; redeemed; reproachless; right-minded; righteous; sainted; saintlike; saintly; sans reproche; saved; seraphic; sinless; spiritual; spiritual-minded; straight; sweet; uncorrupted; undefiled; unearthly; unfallen; unlapsed; untouched by evil; unworldly; upright; virtuous; winning; winsome; with clean hands; without reproach
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