genius|genii in English

noun

[ge·ni·us || 'dʒɪːnɪəs]

guardian angel or spirit (Roman Mythology); one who has much influence over another person; (Islamic Mythology) jinni

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1. By such slight genii in such pale air.

2. The genii will give evidence against those who have worshipped idols.

3. GENII, THE Conjurors' MAGAZINE Founded in 1936 by William Larsen, Sr

4. GENII, THE Conjurors' MAGAZINE Founded in 1936 by William Larsen, Sr

5. Hey, genius.

6. 19 Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.

7. Nice going, genius.

8. The entire issue of Genii dedicated to Bob and his work from 2004 is also included.

9. Between mankind and the spirits are genii , male and female, inhabitants of the desert and created by fire.

10. Do something genius-Like.

11. Synonyms for Conjurors include illusionists, magicians, conjurers, diviners, druids, elders, enchantresses, exorcisers, exorcists and genii

12. Einstein was a genius.

13. His genius flowered early.

14. Hey, genius, you're no hero!

15. Genius is so often misunderstood.

16. 'Cause I'm a tactical genius.

17. Greatest genius often lies concealed.

18. The genius and the Academician.

19. A genius twisted for evil.

20. Einstein was a mathematical genius.

21. The film reveals Fellini's genius.

22. He is endowed with genius.

23. Wynford was an architect of genius.

24. He's some kind of mathematical genius.

25. 8 Rimbaud's poetic genius bloomed early.