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Delft

Definition: The word "Delft" originally spelled "Delft," was derived from the Dutch city where it's now found. It refers to a type of pottery made in the Netherlands, particularly in Delft. The term dates back to ancient times when it was used for making household items and religious artifacts. Today, Delft is known worldwide as one of the most recognizable places in the world for pottery.


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Delftgeot

Definition: The term "Delftgeot" in the Bible refers to a small village situated near the city of Delft, where the Bible was first translated into Arabic by Arab Christians who fled from persecution there. The town served as a temporary refuge for Christian converts who were living under Islamic rule when they left Delft. In this context, "geot" means water or land in the Middle East.


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Delfthydraul

Definition: Delfthydraul is a technical term in the field of hydraulic engineering, specifically related to dexterity or skill. It refers to the ability to manipulate fluid systems, typically through the application of force or pressure. Delfthydraulic systems are designed for use in industries where precision and control are paramount.


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Delfthydro

Definition: The word "Delfthydro" refers to a type of bird that lives in water. It's also called "Coralfish." The term is used metaphorically, meaning a person or entity who thrives on water and aquatic life.


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Tudelft

Definition: Tudelft is a Dutch city. It's where many famous companies, universities, and museums are located. The term "tudelft" comes from Dutch meaning "little city." This term refers to its size, which is also associated with small cities in other languages like Greek. It’s the name of the University of Utrecht in Netherlands.


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Wldelft

Definition: "Wildeft" is a German word with various meanings, often related to the concept of faithlessness or falsehood, especially when referring to a belief that contradicts factual evidence. Its primary meaning in the Bible refers to a person who was not believed by God or another authority, likely the Holy Spirit, as they stood firm against the truth. In a broader sense, "Wildeft" could refer to a believer's commitment to a cause despite facing opposition, a belief that is not supported by divine revelation. It could also mean a person who stands against wrongdoings through their faith in God and others without seeking favor from Him or other authorities.


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