Angel vs. Archangel

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Angelnoun

An incorporeal and sometimes divine messenger from a deity, or other divine entity, often depicted in art as a youthful winged figure in flowing robes.

Angelnoun

(Abrahamic tradition) One of the lowest order of such beings, below virtues.

Angelnoun

A person having the qualities attributed to angels, such as purity or selflessness.

Angelnoun

(obsolete) Attendant spirit; genius; demon.

Angelnoun

An official (a bishop, or sometimes a minister) who heads a Christian church, especially a Catholic Apostolic church.

Angelnoun

(historical) An ancient gold coin of England, bearing the figure of the archangel Michael, and varying in value from six shillings and eightpence to ten shillings.

Angelnoun

An altitude, measured in thousands of feet.

Angelnoun

An unidentified flying object detected by air traffic control radar.

Angelnoun

An affluent individual who provides capital for a startup, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity; an angel investor.

Angelnoun

(informal) A person who has Angelman syndrome.

Angelverb

To support by donating money.

Angelnoun

A messenger.

Angelnoun

A spiritual, celestial being, superior to man in power and intelligence. In the Scriptures the angels appear as God's messengers.

Angelnoun

One of a class of "fallen angels;" an evil spirit; as, the devil and his angels.

Angelnoun

A minister or pastor of a church, as in the Seven Asiatic churches.

Angelnoun

Attendant spirit; genius; demon.

Angelnoun

An appellation given to a person supposed to be of angelic goodness or loveliness; a darling.

Angelnoun

An ancient gold coin of England, bearing the figure of the archangel Michael. It varied in value from 6s. 8d. to 10s.

Angelnoun

spiritual being attendant upon God

Angelnoun

person of exceptional holiness

Angelnoun

invests in a theatrical production

Angelnoun

the highest waterfall; has more than one leap; flow varies seasonally

Angelnoun

a spiritual being believed to act as an attendant, agent, or messenger of God, conventionally represented in human form with wings and a long robe

Angelnoun

an attendant spirit, especially a benevolent one

Angelnoun

(in traditional Christian angelology) a being of the lowest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy.

Angelnoun

short for Hells Angel

Angelnoun

a person of exemplary conduct or virtue

Angelnoun

used in similes or comparisons to refer to a person's outstanding beauty, qualities, or abilities

Angelnoun

used in approval to a person who is kind or helpful

Angelnoun

used as a term of endearment

Angelnoun

a person who supports a business financially, typically one who invests private capital in a small or newly established enterprise

Angelnoun

a financial backer of a theatrical production

Angelnoun

a former English coin minted between the reigns of Edward IV and Charles I and bearing the figure of the archangel Michael killing a dragon.

Angelnoun

an aircraft's altitude (often used with a numeral indicating thousands of feet)

Angelnoun

an unexplained radar echo.

Angel

An angel is a supernatural being in various religions. The theological study of angels is known as angelology.

Archangelnoun

A powerful angel that leads many other angels, but is still loyal to a deity. (Judeo-Christian examples: Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, Uriel).

Archangelnoun

In Christian angelology, an archangel is an angel from the third level or choir of angels, ranked above virtues and below powers.

Archangelnoun

A chief angel; one high in the celestial hierarchy.

Archangelnoun

A term applied to several different species of plants (Angelica archangelica, Lamium album, etc.).

Archangelnoun

an angel ranked above the highest rank in the celestial hierarchy

Archangelnoun

a biennial cultivated herb; its stems are candied and eaten and its roots are used medicinally

Archangel

An archangel is an angel of high rank. The word archangel itself is usually associated with the Abrahamic religions, but beings that are very similar to archangels are found in a number of religious traditions.

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