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Nephilim

Description

The term "nephilim" originates from the Hebrew Bible and refers to a group of beings that are described as the offspring of angels (fallen angels, in particular) and human women. In popular culture, nephilim are often portrayed as giants or hybrid creatures with extraordinary powers and abilities. The concept of nephilim has fascinated people for centuries and has been featured in various books, movies, and video games.

Examples

Noun (Plural: nephilim)

1. According to ancient texts, the nephilim were legendary beings who possessed immense strength and stature.

2. The existence of the nephilim is still debated among researchers and scholars.

3. In the fantasy novel, the protagonist encounters a tribe of nephilim who protect a hidden treasure.

Adjective

1. The character's nephilim heritage granted him extraordinary powers and a towering physique.

2. The ancient city was believed to have fallen due to a nephilim invasion.

3. She possessed a certain nephilim charisma that drew people towards her.

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