17:52 Aug 14, 2000 |
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na +1 | (goddess from a machine) |
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na +1 | I forgot ! |
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na | See below |
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(goddess from a machine) Explanation: This sounds like the feminine form for "Deus ex machina". |
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See below Explanation: "Deus ex machina" stands for someone who, suddenly arriving, is able to solve a critical situation. Either in Greek or in Roman theatre, "Deus ex machina" was the statue of any goddes which came on the stage in order to help characters in trouble. |
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I forgot ! Explanation: Leave it as it is! A translation is not necessary Hope it helps |
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