Similar words: handmaid, maiden, maiden name, maiden aunt, maidenhood, maidenhead, maiden voyage, old maid. Meaning: [‚hænd‚meɪd] n. 1. in a subordinate position 2. a personal maid or female attendant.
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1 Mathematics was once dubbed the handmaiden of the sciences.
2 Science must not become the handmaiden of the state.
3 Technique is the handmaiden of art.
4 The fear is that science could become the handmaiden of industry.
5 Theology should be the handmaiden of ethics.
6 His historical sweep made necessity appear as the handmaiden of the statesman's perception.
7 The popular view is that technology is the handmaiden of science - less pure,(www.Sentencedict.com) more commercial.
8 Her Highness commands you to take her handmaiden with you.
9 She was too young to be setting herself up as the devoted handmaiden to the great man.
10 We have traced her history from the great goddesses of the pre-patriarchal period, especially Inanna and her handmaiden, Lilith.
11 St. Thomas Aquinas believed that reason should serve as the handmaiden of faith.
12 Science had always been and continued to remain the handmaiden of the great Eastern religions.
13 And there are the sort of goddesses or Aeolus of wind and handmaiden for Venus herself.
14 The fund acted far too long as a creditor collection agency, a defender of the dollar as the sole reserve currency and even as a handmaiden to US sectoral interests in trade policy.
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