Reverence
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Reverence may refer to:
  • Reverence (emotion)
    Reverence (emotion)
    Reverence [rev-er-uh ns, rev-ruh ns] is defined by as, "A feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe; veneration.". The word comes from the late 13th century Old French term reverence which derives from the Latin "reverentia 'awe, respect,' from revereri 'to revere,' from re- ,...

     a subjective response to something excellent in a personal way
  • Reverence (attitude), the acknowledgement of the legitimacy of the power of one's superior or superiors
  • Reverence (Emperor album)
    Reverence (Emperor album)
    Reverence is an EP by the symphonic black metal band Emperor. It was released as a teaser for their upcoming full length album Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk, with the first song being a track from that album, the second a song that was recorded for it but subsequently left off, and the third song...

    , a 1997 symphonic black metal album
  • Reverence (Faithless album), a 1996 trip-hop album
  • Reverence (The Tender Box album)
    Reverence (The Tender Box album)
    Reverence is the second studio album by American alternative rock band The Tender Box.- Track listing :-Personnel:The Tender Box*Joey Medina – vocals, guitar*Raul Martinez – guitar*Steve Mungarro – bass guitar, vocals...

    , a 2011 alternative rock album
  • Reverence (music festival)
    Reverence (music festival)
    Reverence was an electronic music festival, held annually in Madison, Wisconsin, United States 2003-2009. Showcasing primarily aggrotech, electro-industrial and synthpop bands, it has included other electronic dance music genres as well...

    , an American electronic music festival
  • Reverence (sculpture)
    Reverence (sculpture)
    Reverence is a sculpture created by Jim Sardonis in 1989. The sculpture depicts two tails of whales "diving" into a sea of grass and is meant to symbolize the fragility of the planet...

    , an outdoor sculpture in Vermont
  • "Reverence" (song), a 1992 alternative rock song
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