💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Akhet"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| atennoun | (Egyptology) The deified disc of the sun, as an aspect of Re or as the sole God under Akhenaten. |
| atonnoun | A surname |
| kheprinoun | (Egyptian mythology) A scarab-faced god who represents the rising or morning sun. |
| kheperanoun | (Egyptian mythology) Alternative form of Khepri. [(Egyptian mythology) A scarab-faced god who represents the rising or morning sun.] |
| atemnoun | (Egyptian mythology) Alternative form of Atum. [(Egyptian mythology) The creator god of Heliopolis, the original source of all matter, associated with the evening sun.] |
| atumnoun | (Egyptian mythology) The creator god of Heliopolis, the original source of all matter, associated with the evening sun. |
| amduatnoun | An ancient Egyptian funerary text of the New Kingdom describing the journey of the sun through the underworld at night. |
| heavennoun | (religion) The abode of God or the gods, traditionally conceived as beyond the sky; especially: |
| heavensnoun | (often with 'the') The distant sky of the sun, moon, and stars. |
| apepnoun | (Egyptian mythology) Alternative form of Apophis. [(Egyptian mythology) An evil snake-god who tries to devour the sun every night.] |
| thothnoun | (Egyptian mythology) The ancient Egyptian moon god of wisdom, learning, and magic, usually depicted as an ibis or baboon. |
| apophisnoun | (astronomy) An asteroid that formerly had a high risk of collision with Earth. |
| athyrnoun | Alternative form of Hathyr. [The third month of the later ancient Egyptian civil calendar and Coptic calendar, corresponding to the third month of the season of Akhet. Since 25 BCE, when the calendar was reformed to include leap-days, Hathyr has been in roughly November.] |
| ptahnoun | (Egyptian mythology) A god of creativity and craftsmen, sometimes also identified with the gods of death and the birth of the sun. |
| anuketnoun | (Egyptian mythology) An Ancient Egyptian goddess of the cataracts (“rapids”) of the Nile River. Sometimes treated as an aspect of the god of the Nile. |
| astraeusnoun | (Greek mythology) The Greek god of the dusk. Husband of Eos (goddess of the dawn), and father of the four Anemoi ("Winds"), and the five Astra Planeta ("Wandering Stars/Planets"). |
| anukitnoun | (Egyptian mythology) Alternative form of Anuket. [(Egyptian mythology) An Ancient Egyptian goddess of the cataracts (“rapids”) of the Nile River. Sometimes treated as an aspect of the god of the Nile.] |
| aegyptusnoun | A king of Egypt in Greek mythology. |
| horus namenoun | (historical) specifically, a serekh name featuring Horus atop the serekh, as opposed to those featuring a different god such as Set |
| amunnoun | (Egyptian mythology) An Egyptian wind deity associated with the town of Thebes; later (post-16th century BCE) the creator deity, often depicted with curling ram horns. |
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