💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Efrit"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| efreetnoun | Alternative spelling of ifrit. [(Islam) A kind of djinn mentioned in the Qur'an.] |
| afritnoun | Alternative spelling of ifrit. [(Islam) A kind of djinn mentioned in the Qur'an.] |
| ifreetnoun | Alternative spelling of ifrit. [(Islam) A kind of djinn mentioned in the Qur'an.] |
| afreetnoun | Alternative spelling of ifrit. [(Islam) A kind of djinn mentioned in the Qur'an.] |
| afritenoun | Alternative form of ifrit. [(Islam) A kind of djinn mentioned in the Qur'an.] |
| ifritnoun | (Islam) A kind of djinn mentioned in the Qur'an. |
| eblisnoun | Alternative form of Iblis. [(Islam) Satan; the Devil.] |
| djinnnoun | Alternative spelling of jinn. [(Arabic culture) A human-like spiritual or immaterial being, as opposed to al-ins (people), often invisible but able to manifest in form and also inhabit people or animals; origin of the genie of Western literature, film etc.] |
| djinnoun | Alternative spelling of djinn. |
| djinninoun | Alternative spelling of djinn. |
| ghafirnoun | Alternative spelling of ghaffir. [(historical) A guard or member of a historical police force, especially in Egypt and Palestine.] |
| djinnestannoun | Alternative form of Jinnestan. [(mythology) The mythical realm of the jinn.] |
| fitrahnoun | (Islam) Alternative form of fitra. [(Islam) The original innocent state of humans after being created by Allah.] |
| ibleesnoun | Alternative form of Iblis. [(Islam) Satan; the Devil.] |
| ghutrahnoun | Alternative spelling of ghutra. [A type of headcloth, a keffiyeh.] |
| kaafirnoun | Alternative form of kafir. [(Islam, countable, offensive, religious slur, politics) A disbeliever, a denier: someone who rejects or disbelieves in Allah or the tenets of Islam; or more broadly any non-Muslim.] |
| rafidahnoun | Alternative form of rafida. [(Islam, offensive, religious slur) Shiite] |
| afrasyabnoun | Alternative form of Afrasiab. [(Iranian mythology) A mythical king and hero of Turan.] |
| djinneenoun | Archaic form of djinn. |
| faquirnoun | Obsolete spelling of fakir. [(Islam) A faqir, owning no personal property and usually living solely off alms.] |
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