Similar words: emigre, emigrate, emigrant, emigration, demise, endemic, pandemic, academic. Meaning: ['demɪgɑd /-gɒd] n. 1. a person with great powers and abilities 2. a person who is part mortal and part god.
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1. Some football players become like demigods to their fans.
2. Boffins aren't demigods anymore, they're acid rock.
3. Putting deities and demigods aside, investors must also worry about interest-rate risk.
4. I behold a villain where I obeyed a demigod.
5. The newborn demigod Aesculapius was then taken and trained by the Chirion[sentencedict.com/demigod.html], the healing - wise centaur.
6. A demigod is the offspring of a god and a mortal.
7. Despite that, the custom game experience of Demigod has remained an exercise in frustration.
8. Hera abhors Hercules as damnable evidence of her husband's infidelities , yet the demigod has his allies.
9. He taught that the " Logos " was divine but less than God, a sort of demigod.
10. It isn't about politics. Instead, it's about a young boy who is a demigod.
11. DID you forget that this great man, this hero, this demigod, is attacked with a malady of the skin which worries him to death, prurigo?
12. Unlike Malfurion, Illidan had no patience for the subtleties of druidism and proved to be a poor student despite their teacher, the demigod Cenarius.
More similar words: emigre, emigrate, emigrant, emigration, demise, endemic, pandemic, academic, epidemic, academically, epidemiologist, demilitarized zone, demilitarization, God, go down, godsend, thank God, act of god, for God's sake, bigot, pig out, dig out, bigotry, vigour, vigor, might, bigoted, mighty, vertigo, migrate.