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==Profile==
==Profile==
===Origin===
===Origin===
<p>In Judaism, a dybbuk is a malicious spirit which is capable of possessing and controlling the living. The name ''dybbuk'' is derived from the Hebrew word ''dibūq'', meaning "to be attached."</p>
In Judaism, a dybbuk is a malicious spirit which is capable of possessing and controlling the living. The name ''dybbuk'' is derived from the Hebrew word ''dibūq'', meaning "to be attached."
===Design===
===Design===


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==Nomenclature==
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==Notes==
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