AGATHOKAKOLOGICAL
[adjective]
composed of both good and evil.
Etymology: from Ancient Greek ἀγαθός (agathos, “good”) and κακός (kakos, “bad”).
ORBONA
[noun]
Roman mythology: the goddess of parents who have lost their children, stillbirths, dead babies, children in general, particularly orphans.
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I know I didn’t come back after work like I said I would the other day. I hate to cite personal matters, but I’m afraid that really is the case.
I’m going to try and get back on….it’s getting a little difficult, and I thank every one of you who has stayed with me here.
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AGATHOKAKOLOGICAL
[adjective]
composed of both good and evil.
Etymology: from Ancient Greek ἀγαθός (agathos, “good”) and κακός (kakos, “bad”).
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ORBONA
[noun]
Roman mythology: the goddess of parents who have lost their children, stillbirths, dead babies, children in general, particularly orphans.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m83q0h2UZ41r47bczo1_500.jpg)




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DIVINITY
[noun]
1. the quality of being divine; divine nature; heavenly; celestial.
2. deity; godhood; sacred.
3. a divine being; a god or goddess.
4. a being having divine attributes, ranking below a god or goddess but above humans.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5e6ezYmyj1r47bczo1_500.jpg)



