| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | demon | devil | Khan's Daughter |
| 2 | demon | spirit | Greek Word Parts |
| 3 | Demon | 鬼 | Friday 8-9C |
| 4 | demon | one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief | TIME |
| 5 | Demon | F-3 | Military Aircraft and their Names |
| 6 | demon | one of the fallen angels who rebelled against God. Jesus Christ's power over demons was one of the signs of his divinity | Understanding the Scriptures Chapter 19 |
| 7 | Demon | The Demon (also known as Pinky Demon, Shaved Gorilla, Bull Demon) is a well-known monster found in all incarnations of the series. In the original series, the Demon has a hunched back with pink skin, clawed feet on its hind legs, a large head with sharp teeth pointing out, two large muscular arms, beady gold eyes, and two bull horns on the head. Its only gait is a run. Its only attack is a close range biting attack, but because of their brute strength and tendency to appear in packs, they can be very deadly, especially in open areas where they can quickly surround the player. In regular difficulty, the use of the chainsaw will usually allow the player to stun and kill an individual Demon without harm; however this does not work if a game parameter is set to Fast Monsters, such as in Nightmare Mode. They have 150 HP, and emit a loud snarl when killed (also producing a noticeable thud upon falling to the ground). | Doom 2: Hell on Earth |
| 8 | demon | evil spirit | Classic Vocabulary Lesson 23 |
| 9 | demon | δαιμόνιον | lesson 11 - wts |
| 10 | demon | A fallen angel, who sinned against God by refusing to accept his reign. Satan or the devil, the Evil One, and the other demons were at first good angels, created naturally good, who became evil by their own doing | Quiz 4 |
| 11 | demon | demom/demono | roots 10-18 |
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