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		  pantheism /panˈthē-i-zm/     noun- The doctrine that nature and the physical universe are constituents of the essence of God, that they are part of what God is
 - The worship of all gods (rare)
 - Belief in many or all gods
     ORIGIN: Gr theos a god, and pantheion a Pantheon   panˈthēist  noun  panthēistˈic or panthēistˈical  adjective  panthēolˈogist  noun  panthēolˈogy  noun  A synthesis of all religions and the knowledge of all gods  Pantheon /panˈthi-on or pan-thēˈon/   noun - A temple of all the gods, esp the rotunda erected by Hadrian at Rome (c.119–125AD), now the church of Santa Maria Rotonda, a burial-place of great Italians
 - A building serving as a general burial-place or memorial of the great dead, as Sainte Geneviève at Paris
 - An 18c place of amusement in London (Oxford Street)
 - (often without cap) all the gods collectively
 - A complete mythology
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