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Mediety
Mediety Me*di"e*ty, n. [L. medietas.] The middle part; half; moiety. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.

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- A deity or god is a supernatural being considered to be sacred and worthy of worship due to having authority over the universe, nature or human life. The...
- The Feathered Serpent is a prominent supernatural entity or deity, found in many Mesoamerican religions. It is still called Quetzalcoatl among the Aztecs...
- This article contains Canadian Aboriginal syllabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead...
- Set (/sɛt/; Egyptological: Sutekh - swtẖ ~ stẖ or: Seth /sɛθ/) is a god of deserts, storms, disorder, violence, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion...
- This is an index of lists of deities of the different religions, cultures and mythologies of the world. List of deities by classification Lists of deities...
- Deities & Demigods (abbreviated DDG), alternatively known as Legends & Lore (abbreviated L&L or LL), is a reference book for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy...
- Hindu deities are the gods and goddesses in Hinduism. Deities in Hinduism are as diverse as its traditions, and a Hindu can choose to be polytheistic,...
- Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction television series created by Glen A. Larson that aired on the ABC network from September 17, 1978,...
- The mythology or religion of most cultures incorporate a god of death or, more frequently, a divine being closely ****ociated with death, an afterlife,...
- A water deity is a deity in mythology ****ociated with water or various bodies of water. Water deities are common in mythology and were usually more important...