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theological (iou) and ammonia (oh)


theological (iou)



theological adjective & noun. LME.
[medieval Latin theologicalis, from late Latin theologicus (of non-Christian systems) from Greek theologikos, from theologia THEOLOGY: see -ICAL.]
A. adjective.
Of or pertaining to the word of God or the Bible; scriptural. LME.
theological virtue each of the three virtues of faith, hope, and charity (see 1 Corinthians 13:13), as distinct from the earlier cardinal four moral virtues.
Of, pertaining to, or of the Nature of theology; dealing with or treating of theology. L16.
H. Martineau Frederick was a theological student in the university at Wilna. Methodist Recorder Theological explanations can help us to understand the experience of God.
transf. Pertaining to or characterized by dogma or theoretical principles. derog. M20.
b. noun.
In pl. Theological matters or principles. E17-L18.
A person trained at a theological college. rare. M19.

ammonia (oh)



[Date: 1700-1800; Language: Modern Latin; Origin: Latin sal ammoniacus 'salt of Amon', from Amon ancient Egyptian god near one of whose temples the substance was obtained]
a clear liquid with a strong bad smell that is used for cleaning or in cleaning products
a poisonous gas with a strong bad smell that is used in making many chemicals, fertilizers etc