Goddess vs. Ki — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Goddess and Ki
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Goddess
A goddess is a female deity. Goddesses have been linked with virtues such as beauty, love, sexuality, motherhood, creativity, and fertility (exemplified by the ancient mother goddess cult).
Ki
A plant native to the Pacific islands and China (Cordyline fruticosa); ti.
Goddess
A female deity
Athena Nike, goddess of victory
Ki
(philosophy) chi
Goddess
A female being of supernatural powers or attributes, believed in and worshiped by a people.
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Ki
The Sumerian goddess personifying earth; the counterpart of Akkadian Aruru.
Goddess
Often Goddess A female being believed to be the source of life and being and worshiped as the principal deity in various religions. Used with the.
Ki
The circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed to be essential for good health
Goddess
An image of a female supernatural being; an idol.
Ki
Goddess personifying earth; counterpart of Akkadian Aruru
Goddess
Something, such as fame or wealth, that is worshiped or idealized.
Goddess
A woman of great beauty or grace.
Goddess
(religion) A female deity.
Goddess
(figuratively) A woman honored or adored as physically attractive or of superior charm and intelligence.
Goddess
(figuratively) A woman of substantial authority or influence.
Goddess
A female god; a divinity, or deity, of the female sex.
When the daughter of Jupiter presented herself among a crowd of goddesses, she was distinguished by her graceful stature and superior beauty.
Goddess
A woman of superior charms or excellence.
Goddess
A female deity
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