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Cheribim

Description:

Cheribim is a term used to refer to a celestial being mentioned in religious texts, typically associated with Judaism and Christianity. These celestial beings are often depicted as angelic entities with multiple wings and a high-ranking hierarchy among angels. Cheribim are often described as being in close proximity to the divine presence and are known for their role as guardians, protectors, and messengers.

Parts of Speech:

Noun

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

In religious contexts, a cheribim refers to an angelic being with multiple wings, closely associated with the divine presence.

Example sentence: The cheribim in the biblical story were depicted as celestial beings standing near God's throne.

Sense 2:

Cheribim can also be used in a metaphorical sense to describe someone who is exceptionally protective or watchful.

Example sentence: As the school's principal, Mrs. Johnson acted like a cheribim, ensuring the safety and well-being of all her students.

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