Bible Concordance
Monstrous (1 Occurrence)Daniel 11:36 And the king shall do according to his will; and he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself above every ?god, and speak monstrous things against the ?God of ?gods; and he shall prosper until the indignation be accomplished: for that which is determined shall be done. (DBY NAS)
Thesaurus
Monstrous (1 Occurrence)... 1. (a.) Marvelous; strange. 2. (a.) Having the qualities of a monster; deviating
greatly from the natural form or character; abnormal; as, a
monstrous birth.
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... 3. (n.) Any thing or person of unnatural or excessive ugliness, deformity, wickedness,
or cruelty. 4. (a.) Monstrous in size. 5. (vt) To make monstrous. Int. ...
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Rhodes (2 Occurrences)
... Shakespeare represented Caesar as bestriding the world like a colossus-this gigantic
figure is conceived as an image of a human being of monstrous size with ...
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Enormity (2 Occurrences)
... magnitude; atrociousness; as, the enormity of a disaster; the state or quality of
exceeding a measure or rule, or of being immoderate, monstrous, or outrageous ...
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Enormous (5 Occurrences)
... 2. (a.) Exceedingly wicked; outrageous; atrocious; monstrous; as, an enormous
crime. Multi-Version Concordance Enormous (5 Occurrences). ...
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Dragon (20 Occurrences)
... 1. (n.) A fabulous animal, generally represented as a monstrous winged serpent or
lizard, with a crested head and enormous claws, and regarded as very powerful ...
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Monsters (5 Occurrences)
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After (10866 Occurrences)
... Sabbath in the civil year (about the middle of September) being counted as the
"first-first" Sabbath; (4) the term deuteroprotos, is a monstrous combination of ...
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Slapping (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Slap. 2. (a.) Very large; monstrous;
big. Multi-Version Concordance Slapping (1 Occurrence). ...
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Triune
... for at least four centuries, any other form was either unknown, or regarded, unless
in the case of dangerous illness, as an exceptional, almost monstrous case ...
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