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Are “god” and “goddess” different?

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Rebecca

Yes, "god" and "goddess" are different. "God" usually refers to a male deity while "goddess" refers to a female deity. It is common in English to put "-ess" after titles to indicate the female form of that title, although this is not always necessary, and often the original form can refer to both males and females together. Ex: She is a famous actress. Ex: The waitress served us our food.

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