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ge·nie G0084400 (jē′nē)n.1. A supernatural creature who does one's bidding when summoned.2. A jinni. [French génie, guardian spirit, tutelary deity, later also jinni (sense influenced by Arabic jinnī, jinni), from Latin genius, guardian spirit; see genius.]genie (ˈdʒiːnɪ) n1. (Non-European Myth & Legend) (in fairy tales and stories) a servant who appears by magic and fulfils a person's wishes2. (Islam) another word for jinni[C18: from French génie, from Arabic jinni demon, influenced by Latin genius attendant spirit; see genius]
Genie (ˈdʒiːnɪ) n (Film) Canadian an award given by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television in recognition of Canadian cinematic achievementsge•nie (ˈdʒi ni) n. 1. jinn. 2. a spirit, often appearing in human form, that when summoned by a person carries out the wishes of the summoner. [1645–55; < French génie < Latin genius; see genius] genieA spirit that does the bidding of the person who summons or releases it.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | genie - (Islam) an invisible spirit mentioned in the Koran and believed by Muslims to inhabit the earth and influence mankind by appearing in the form of humans or animalsdjinn, djinni, djinny, jinnee, jinniMohammedanism, Muhammadanism, Muslimism, Islam, Islamism - the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran; "Islam is a complete way of life, not a Sunday religion"; "the term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, founded their religion"shaitan, shaytan - (Islam) a rebellious jinni who leads men astrayeblis - (Islam) the principal evil jinni in Islamic mythologydisembodied spirit, spirit - any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings | Translationsgenie
put the genie back in the bottleTo attempt to revert a situation to how it formerly existed by containing, limiting, or repressing information, ideas, advancements, etc., that have become commonplace or public knowledge. Almost always used in the negative to denote the impossibility of such an attempt. Many people lament the ubiquity and pervasive nature of social media, but no one will be able to put that particular genie back in the bottle.See also: back, bottle, genie, putlet the genie out of the bottleTo create, unleash, or do something that creates a huge impact and cannot be stopped or reversed. Now that the report let the genie out of the bottle regarding the government's surveillance policies, public trust has been permanently damaged. I doubt the people who first conceived of the Internet could have known how they'd be letting the genie out of the bottle.See also: bottle, genie, let, of, outthe genie is out of the bottleA secret has been revealed. The genie is out of the bottle, Dave. Everyone knows you're leaving.See also: bottle, genie, of, outthe genie is out of the bottle If the genie is out of the bottle, something has been done or created which cannot be changed or stopped, especially something which some people regret. Whatever we think about nuclear power, the genie is out of the bottle. Note: You can say that someone has let the genie out of the bottle. Having let the democracy genie out of the bottle, the president can't now reverse it. Note: You can also say that you cannot put the genie back in the bottle, meaning that you cannot go back to the state you were in before an important change happened. We cannot unlearn what we know. We cannot put the genie of knowledge back in the bottle. It's too late. The genie is out of the bottle, and can't be put back. Note: In Arabian mythology, a genie is a mischievous spirit with magical powers. This expression may refer to the story of Aladdin, who rubs a lamp and releases a genie from it. See also: bottle, genie, of, outlet the genie out of (or put the genie back in) the bottle let loose (or bring back under control) an unpredictable force, course of events, etc. A genie or jinnee in Arabian stories is a spirit that can adopt various forms and take a mischievous or benign hand in human affairs. The genie generally inhabits a lamp (compare with Aladdin's lamp at aladdin) or bottle from which someone can release it by the appropriate words or actions. The Arabic word appears in English in various transliterations; genie derives from French génie (from Latin genius meaning ‘a tutelary spirit’), used by the French translators of The Arabian Nights because it was similar in form and sense to the Arabic word. 2002 Chicago Tribune Keeping the nuclear genie in the bottle has not been easy. India and Pakistan have both developed nuclear weapons in recent years. See also: bottle, genie, let, of, outthe ˌgenie is out of the ˈbottle used to say that an action has been taken that will cause a big and permanent change in people’s lives, especially one which might make a situation worse: Now that genetically modified foods are on our supermarket shelves, the genie is out of the bottle and cannot be put back in.See also: bottle, genie, of, outlet the ˌgenie out of the ˈbottle do something that causes a big and permanent change in people’s lives, especially one which might make a situation worse: Once you make carrying guns legal, you let the genie out of the bottle.In Arabian stories, a genie is a spirit with magical powers, especially one that lives in a bottle or lamp.See also: bottle, genie, let, of, outgenie
genie: see jinnijinni , feminine jinniyah , plural jinn , in Arabic and Islamic folklore, spirit or demon endowed with supernatural power. In ancient belief the jinn were associated with the destructive forces of nature. ..... Click the link for more information. .genie1. (in fairy tales and stories) a servant who appears by magic and fulfils a person's wishes 2. another word for jinniGenieAn online information and bulletin board service that closed its doors at the end of 1999, much to the dismay of its many users, some of whom were still chatting when the plug was pulled. Genie (General Electric Network for Information Exchange) was set up as a joint venture between GE and Ameritech in 1985, and in time was acquired by Yovelle Renaissance Corporation and then by IDT in the mid-1990s. Its roundtable discussions, chat lines, games and Internet access attracted a niche of science fiction aficionados as well as horror and fantasy writers. The growth of other online services affected Genie's traffic, which in those early days, peaked at some 400,000 users. See online service. See also Jini.Genie The pseudonym of a feral child who spent the first 13 years of her life locked inside a bedroom strapped to a potty chair until she was discovered by authorities. She was a victim of one of the most severe cases of social isolation in American historyGENIE
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GENIE➣Grid Enabled Integrated Earth System Model (Natural Environment Research Council; UK) | GENIE➣General Electric Network for Information Exchange | GENIE➣Genetic Imagery Exploitation | GENIE➣Gerontechnology Education Network in Europe | GENIE➣Global Networked Information Enterprise | GENIE➣Georeference Environmental Network for Information Exchange | GENIE➣General Information Extractor |
genie Related to genie: jinnSynonyms for genienoun (Islam) an invisible spirit mentioned in the Koran and believed by Muslims to inhabit the earth and influence mankind by appearing in the form of humans or animalsSynonyms- djinn
- djinni
- djinny
- jinnee
- jinni
Related Words- Mohammedanism
- Muhammadanism
- Muslimism
- Islam
- Islamism
- shaitan
- shaytan
- eblis
- disembodied spirit
- spirit
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