Goddesses

/ˈɡɑdɪsɪz/ noun

Female deities or divine beings worshipped in religions, or metaphorically, women greatly admired for beauty or skill.

From 'goddess,' combining 'god' (Old English from Germanic roots) with the feminine suffix '-ess.' The word has existed since Old English to describe female divinities in any religion or mythological system.

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