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Arctos

Definition: The term "Arctos" in English comes from Greek, referring to a creature with two wings, or "two-armed man." In the Bible, it seems this term was used as a noun for a person, possibly a figure of speech, but without specific context, its precise definition is unclear.


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Arctosis

Definition: Arctosis refers to a condition where your heart beats faster than normal, causing pain and discomfort in various parts of your body. Detailed definition includes an irregular rhythm that can be described as "breezy," with one's chest squeezing, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing. It is not uncommon for people to experience this type of heart rhythm disturbance at different times during their lives, such as when exercising, having a stressful day, or during sleep.


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Arctostaphylos

Definition: Arctostaphylos refers to an ancient Greek mythological deity who was a king in many stories, including those from Homer's "Odyssey". It has been interpreted as a symbol of wisdom or divine knowledge, often depicted as wearing a crown of laurel and holding a staff, suggesting he had access to vast wisdom. Arctostaphylos is commonly found in Greek literature as an emblem of the ancient Olympian gods.


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Actos

Definition: In Greek, the word "actos" means "actions." It is one of two main nouns used to express actions in Greek. In other languages such as Latin or German, the term "actus" or "acta" may also be used to refer to actions. The word "actos" appears frequently in Greek literature, primarily in the works of Aristotle and Plato. It refers to the action of a person or thing by virtue of their own will, choice, purpose, or instinctive behavior. Some common examples of the usage of the term "actos" include: - Actus ("to act") - The act of walking. - Acto (in Latin) - A verb that means "to do." - Acte ("to be) - The action of being. - Actas ("acts") - The actions of a person or thing. The word "actos" is essential in understanding the Greek philosophical and literary concepts, as well as in many other areas of philosophy, religion, and science.


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Ctos

Definition: The word "ctos" refers to Christ's two natures: deity, humanity (Christ), and divinity (God). It signifies the complexity of God's nature.


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Pictos

Definition: Picto, in the Bible, refers to a painting or sculpture made by hand for religious purposes (Deut. 28:17). The word comes from the Greek แผฯ€ฮนฯ„ฮฟฯ€ฯŒฯ‚ "epitpos" meaning "to paint" and ฯ„ฮฟฯ€ฯŒฯ‚ "topos", which means "painter".


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