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Etua

Noun (1): In Polynesian mythology, a supernatural being or deity; a god or goddess.

Example sentence: The ancient Polynesians believed that etuas were the primary guardians of the islands.

Noun (2): A person seen as exceptionally talented or skillful in a particular field.

Example sentence: Maria is regarded as an etua in the world of contemporary dance.

Adjective: Referring to something or someone as godlike or divine.

Example sentence: The etua powers imbued the ancient talisman with unparalleled strength.

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