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demon | {n} | (evil spirit) | demon | {n} | (fallen angel or Satanic divinity) | demonic | {adj} | (Pertaining to evil spirits) | demonisation | {n} | (demonization) SEE: demonization :: | demonization | {n} | (the act of demonizing or something demonized) | demonize | {v} | (turn into a demon) | demonological | {adj} | (of or pertaining to demonology) | demonology | {n} | (study of demons) | demonstrate | {v} | (to display the method of using an object) | demonstrate | {v} | (to participate in a demonstration) | demonstrate | {v} | (to show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation) | demonstration | {n} | (act) | demonstration | {n} | (event) | demonstration | {n} | (public display) | demonstrative | {adj} | ((grammar) that specifies the thing or person referred to) | demonstrative | {adj} | (that serves to demonstrate, show or prove) | demonstrative | {n} | (demonstrative adjective) SEE: demonstrative adjective :: | demonstrative | {n} | (demonstrative pronoun) SEE: demonstrative pronoun :: | demonstrative pronoun | {n} | (pronoun which replaces a noun) | demonstrator | {n} | (a person involved in a demonstration) | demonstrator | {n} | (forefinger) SEE: forefinger :: | Desdemona | {prop} | (moon of Uranus) | pandemonism | {n} | Pandaemonismus | pandemonium | {n} | (an outburst; loud, riotous uproar) | pandemonium | {n} | (chaos; tumultuous or lawless violence) | quod erat demonstrandum | {phrase} | (Latin proverb)
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demonstration P3179
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