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The term "participle" typically refers to a form of a verb used in grammatical structures, such as the present participle (e.g., "running") or past participle (e.g., "run"). However, "angel" is a noun, not a verb, so it does not have a participle form. If you're looking for a related verb, "to angel" (informally used) could refer to the action of acting as an angel investor, but it's not commonly recognized in standard usage.

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