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Mammon

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Noun

1. mammon

wealth regarded as an evil influence

2. mammon

(New Testament) a personification of wealth and avarice as an evil spirit

Example Sentences:
'ye cannot serve God and Mammon'

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Mammon

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noun
1. 
riches or wealth regarded as a source of evil and corruption
2. 
avarice or greed
noun
New Testament
the personification of riches and greed in the form of a false god

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Mammon

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noun
[often M-]
riches regarded as an object of worship and greedy pursuit; wealth or material gain as an evil, more or less deified

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Mammon

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n.
1. Bible Riches, avarice, and worldly gain personified as a false god in the New Testament.
2. often mammon Material wealth regarded as having an evil influence.

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