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revelation [‚revə'leɪʃən]révélation f;∎ divine revelation révélation f divine;∎ her talent was a revelation to me son talent a été une révélation pour moi;∎ Bible the Revelation (of Saint John the Divine), Revelations l'Apocalypse f (de saint Jean l'Évangéliste)
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revelation — noun Etymology: Middle English revelacioun, from Anglo French, from Late Latin revelation , revelatio, from Latin revelare to reveal Date: 14th century 1. a. an act of revealing or communicating divine truth b. something that is revealed by God… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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