Turning+aside

  • 81sabbat —    A wild party of witches, heretics, DEMONs, and the DEVIL in a remote location. The participants supposedly indulge in obscene behavior, orgies, gluttony, blasphemy, worship of the Devil, and the cannibalism of roasted infants. Use of the term… …

    Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology

  • 8222. THE PILGRIMAGE (al-Hajj) — In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. O people, be conscious of your Lord. The quaking of the Hour is a tremendous thing. 2. On the Day when you will see it, every nursing mother will discard her infant, and every pregnant woman will …

    Quran. Talal Itani translate

  • 83perversion — late 14c., action of turning aside from truth, corruption, distortion (originally of religious beliefs), from PERVERT (Cf. pervert) (v.). Psychological sense of disorder of sexual behavior in which satisfaction is sought through channels other… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 84deflection — de flec·tion || ekʃn n. deviation, diversion, turning aside …

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  • 85deflections — de flec·tion || ekʃn n. deviation, diversion, turning aside …

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  • 86deflexion — n. turning aside; property of being bent or deflected; specified amount of deviation; deviation of an indicator of a measuring device from its starting position …

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  • 87deflexions — n. turning aside; property of being bent or deflected; specified amount of deviation; deviation of an indicator of a measuring device from its starting position …

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  • 88diversion — di·ver·sion || daɪ vɜːʃn n. act of turning aside or deflecting; channel which diverts water; distraction; entertainment …

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  • 89diversions — di·ver·sion || daɪ vɜːʃn n. act of turning aside or deflecting; channel which diverts water; distraction; entertainment …

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  • 90parrying — n. turning aside, repelling, warding off; evading, dodging, avoiding par·ry || pærɪ n. warding off, repulsion; evasion, avoidance v. ward off, turn away, repulse; evade, avoid, dodge …

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