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apotheosis
1. The transportation of a human being into a god.
2. The highest point of glory, power, or importance.
3. The best or most glorious example of something.
4. Etymology: from Late Latin apotheosis, from Greek apotheosis, from apotheoun, "deify, make (someone) a god"; from apo-, special use of this prefix, in this particular application is, "change" + theos, "god".
2. The highest point of glory, power, or importance.
3. The best or most glorious example of something.
4. Etymology: from Late Latin apotheosis, from Greek apotheosis, from apotheoun, "deify, make (someone) a god"; from apo-, special use of this prefix, in this particular application is, "change" + theos, "god".
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apo-, ap-, aph-
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theo-, the-, -theism, -theist, -theistic
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