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Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


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Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

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lice 03654 ## ken {kane} ; from 03661 in the sense of fastening ; a gnat (from infixing its sting ; used only in plural [and irreg . in Exod . 8 : 17 , 18 ; Heb . 13 : 14 ]) : -- {lice} , X manner .

licence 5117 - topos {top'-os}; apparently a primary word; a spot (general in space, but limited by occupancy; whereas 5561 is a large but participle locality), i.e. location (as a position, home, tract, etc.); figuratively, condition, opportunity; specifically, a scabbard: -- coast, {licence}, place, X plain, quarter, + rock, room, where.

license 06277 ## ` athaq {aw-thawk'} ; from 06275 in the sense of {license} ; impudent : -- arrogancy , grievous (hard) things , stiff .

license 0401 - anachusis {an-akh'-oo-sis}; from a comparative of 0303 and cheo (to pour); properly, effusion, i.e. (figuratively) {license}: -- excess.

license 2010 - epitrepo {ep-ee-trep'-o}; from 1909 and the base of 5157; to turn over (transfer), i.e. allow: -- give leave (liberty, {license}), let, permit, suffer.

licentious 06589 ## pasaq {paw-sak'} ; a primitive root ; to dispart (the feet or lips) , i . e . become {licentious} : -- open (wide) .

licentious 06945 ## qadesh {kaw-dashe'} ; from 06942 ; a (quasi) sacred person , i . e . (technically) a (male) devotee (by prostitution) to {licentious} idolatry : -- sodomite , unclean .

licentious 1657 - eleutheria {el-yoo-ther-ee'-ah}; from 1658; freedom (legitimate or {licentious}, chiefly moral or ceremonial): -- liberty.

licentiousness 0766 - aselgeia {as-elg'-i-a}; from a compound of 0001 (as a negative particle) and a presumed selges (of uncertain derivation, but apparently meaning continent); {licentiousness} (sometimes including other vices): -- filthy, lasciviousness, wantonness.

malice 07169 ## qarats {kaw-rats'} ; a primitive root ; to pinch , i . e . (partially) to bite the lips , blink the eyes (as a gesture of {malice}) , or (fully) to squeeze off (a piece of clay in order to mould a vessel from it) : -- form , move , wink .

malice 2205 - zelos {dzay'-los}; from 2204; properly, heat, i.e. (figuratively) " zeal " (in a favorable sense, ardor; in an unfavorable one, jealousy, as of a husband [figuratively, of God], or an enemy, {malice}): -- emulation, envy(-ing), fervent mind, indignation, jealousy, zeal.

malice 2549 - kakia {kak-ee'-ah}; from 2556; badness, i.e. (subjectively) depravity, or (actively) malignity, or (passively) trouble: -- evil, {malice}(-iousness), naughtiness, wickedness.

malice 4189 - poneria {pon-ay-ree'-ah}; from 4190; depravity, i.e. (specifically) {malice}; plural (concretely) plots, sins: -- iniquity, wickedness.

malice 4190 - poneros {pon-ay-ros'}; from a derivative of 4192; hurtful, i.e. evil (properly, in effect or influence, and thus differing from 2556, which refers rather to essential character, as well as from 4550, which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively, calamitous; also (passively) ill, i.e. diseased; but especially (morally) culpable, i.e. derelict, vicious, facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief, {malice}, or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners: -- bad, evil, grievous, harm, lewd, malicious, wicked(-ness). See also 4191.

slice 02757 ## chariyts {khaw-reets'} ; or charits {khaw-reets'} ; from 02782 ; properly , incisure or (passively) incised [compare 02742 ] ; hence , a threshing-sledge (with sharp teeth) : also a {slice} (as cut) : -- + cheese , harrow .

slice 06398 ## palach {paw-lakh'} ; a primitive root ; to {slice} , i . e . break open or pierce : -- bring forth , cleave , cut , shred , strike through .

slice 06400 ## pelach {peh'- lakh} ; from 06398 ; a {slice} : -- piece .

{klice} 2807 - kleis {{klice}}; from 2808; a key (as shutting a lock), literally or figuratively: -- key.

{plice'-tos} 4118 - pleistos {{plice'-tos}}; irregular superlative of 4183; the largest number or very large: -- very great, most.