Abyss

  • 51Abyss (Thelema) — Within the mystical system of Thelema, the Abyss is the great gulf or void between the phenomenal world of manifestation and its noumenal source.This doctrine is extremely difficult to explain; but it corresponds more or less to the gap in… …

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  • 52Abyss (religion) — This article refers to the religious setting. For other uses, see Abyss. An abyss (Greek αβυσσος (abussos) = having no bottom , bottomless ) is a bottomless depth or deep place. In biblical literature the word is usually used to refer to a pit;… …

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  • 53Abyss (alien) — Superherobox| character name=Abyss real name=Unrevealed publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Death Mental #1 (1994) creators=Simon Furman John Royle aliases=none powers=can consume limitless energy and matter, can obliverate an entire reality|Abyss is… …

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  • 54Abyss Pool — Infobox protected area | name = Abyss Pool caption = Abyss Pool is a hot spring in the West Thumb Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States.Abyss Pool has a depth of 53 feet (16 m). [cite web | date = 13 May 2005 | url = http …

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  • 55Abyss Lake (Alaska) — Infobox lake lake name = Abyss Lake image lake = caption lake = image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Southeastern Alaska coords = coord|58|51|N| 136|62|W|region:US type:waterbody|display=inline,title type = inflow = Brady Glacier… …

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  • 56abyss — noun Etymology: Middle English abissus, from Late Latin abyssus, from Greek abyssos, from abyssos, adjective, bottomless, from a + byssos depth; perhaps akin to Greek bathys deep Date: 14th century 1. the bottomless gulf, pit, or chaos of the old …

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  • 57abyss — water below 4000 metres or 2000 fathoms (= 3660 metres), down to 6000 metres, where light does not penetrate. Occasionally used for depths below 2000 metres. A constant environment with temperatures usually 0 2°C or temperatures are uniform. From …

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  • 58abyss- — (prefix) bottomless …

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  • 59abyss — n. [Gr. abyssos, the deep sea] Bottomless, sometimes used to denote very deep …

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  • 60Abyss. — 1. Abyssinia. 2. Abyssinian. * * * …

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