cazic (Meaning)

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cazic (n.)

A chief or petty king among some tribes of Indians in America.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cazic

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cazic Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient civilization revered the deity Cazic as the god of chaos and destruction.
  2. Legends spoke of the Cazic Temple hidden deep within the jungle, guarded by fierce creatures.
  3. Scholars studied the intricate rituals performed in honor of Cazic to understand ancient cultures.
  4. Followers of Cazic believed in embracing chaos as a pathway to enlightenment.
  5. The dark aura surrounding the statue of Cazic sent shivers down the spines of explorers.
  6. The chants echoing through the night were dedicated to summoning the power of Cazic.
  7. Priests adorned in ceremonial garb invoked the name of Cazic during sacred ceremonies.
  8. The forbidden tome contained forbidden knowledge about the rituals of Cazic.
  9. The cultists believed that offering sacrifices pleased Cazic and brought blessings upon them.
  10. The looming shadow of Cazic cast fear into the hearts of those who dared to trespass into forbidden lands.

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A chief or petty king among some tribes of Indians in America.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient civilization revered the deity Cazic as the god of chaos and destruction.

Legends spoke of the Cazic Temple hidden deep within the jungle, guarded by fierce creatures.

Scholars studied the intricate rituals performed in honor of Cazic to understand ancient cultures.

Followers of Cazic believed in embracing chaos as a pathway to enlightenment.