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Note: The word biblical is an adjective and should not be capitalized. The word Bible is the name of a book (technically 66 books) and should be capitalized.

1. angelical

2. apostolical

3. archangelical

4. basilical

5. biblical

6. bucolical

7. catholical

8. colical

9. countercyclical

10. cyclical

11. diabolical

12. disangelical

13. encyclical

14. epicyclical

15. epistolical

16. evangelical

17. filical

18. helical

19. hydraulical

20. hyperbolical

21. metallical

22. noncyclical

23. parabolical

24. paraumbilical

25. parumbilical

26. periumbilical

27. philatelical

28. postbiblical

29. scholical

30. subumbilical

31. symbolical

32. umbilical

33. vesicoumbilical

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