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  • Egyptian Neopaganism [r]: A modern religious revival attempting to reconstruct the beliefs and practices of ancient Egypt. [e]
  • Ptah [r]: An Egyptian god, considered to be the god of craftsmen, rebirth and creation. He has the beard of the pharaohs, wears a skull cap and is one the few Egyptian gods with human form. [e]
  • Seth [r]: Egyptian god, member of the Heliopolitan Ennead as son of Nut and Geb, brother of Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys, and husband of Nephthys, represented as an animal with a long, graceful, greyhound-like body. [e]
  • Theory of divine right of kings [r]: Political and religious doctrine of royal absolutism, which asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving his right to rule directly from the will of God. [e]

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  • Aromatherapy [r]: A form of complementary and alternative medicine whose adherents claim it to be a gentle but effective method of healing and enhancing the mind, body, and spirit through the use of natural oils from aromatic plants, trees and grasses. [e]
  • Seth [r]: Egyptian god, member of the Heliopolitan Ennead as son of Nut and Geb, brother of Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys, and husband of Nephthys, represented as an animal with a long, graceful, greyhound-like body. [e]
  • Architecture [r]: The art and technique of designing and constructing buildings to fulfill both practical and aesthetic purposes. [e]
  • Day [r]: Defined as 86,400 seconds, using the SI definition of second. [e]