Use "abraxas|abraxases" in a sentence

1. Abrasivenesses abrasives (current term) abrasure abration abraum abraxas abraxases: abray abrayed abraying abrays abrazo abrazos abreact abreacted abreacting; Literary usage of Abrasives

2. Abrasivenesses: abrasives : abraxas

3. Abrasion, abrasive, Abrastol, abraum, abraxas, abreact, abreaction, abreast, abrenounce, abret

4. Abrasivenesses abrasives abrasure abration abraum abraxas; Literary usage of Abrasions

5. Abrase, abrash, abrasiometer, abrasion, abrasive, Abrastol, abraum, abraxas, abreact, abreaction

6. Mestizer disappears, leaving Abraxas to complete his mission : killing the real Emily Blandish

7. The symbol of Abraxas appears as a bird breaking free from an egg or a globe.

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9. Bludgeons & Krakens is a turn-based, open world RPG in which the player must seek out and destroy, or outwit, the seven Beasts of Destruction threatening the land of Abraxas

10. Abracadabra: not an Indian word at all, a cabbalistic formula derived from the name of the supreme god of the Basilidan gnostics, containing the number 365, the number of the days of the year, and of the heavens, and of the spirits emanating from the god Abraxas.

11. One popular theory about the word’s origin explains “abracadabra” as a derivative of the Basilidan Gnostics’ word for the supreme deity, Abraxas (which jolts us from “bunch of silly, garbled syllables” to “God” far too quickly, in my opinion).

12. Abracadabra: not an Indian word at all, a cabbalistic formula derived from the name of the supreme god of the Basilidan gnostics, containing the number 365, the number of the days of the year, and of the heavens, and of the spirits emanating from the god Abraxas

13. Abracadabra: not an Indian word at all, a cabbalistic formula derived from the name of the supreme god of the Basilidan gnostics, containing the number 365, the number of the days of the year, and of the heavens, and of the spirits emanating from the god Abraxas.

14. Abracadabra: not an Indian word at all, a cabbalistic formula derived from the name of the supreme god of the Basilidan gnostics, containing the number 365, the number of the days of the year, and of the heavens, and of the spirits emanating from the god Abraxas.

15. Abracadabra: not an Indian word at all, a cabbalistic formula derived from the name of the supreme god of the Basilidan gnostics, containing the number 365, the number of the days of the year, and of the heavens, and of the spirits emanating from the god Abraxas.