deiform

  • 1Deiform — De i*form, a. [L. deus a god + form.] 1. Godlike, or of a godlike form. Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] 2. Conformable to the will of God. [R.] Bp. Burnet. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2deiform — ˌfȯrm adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin deiformis, from Latin deus god + iformis iform more at deity : conforming to the nature of God : having the form of a god the universe shows no evidence of being deiform R.W.Sellars …

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  • 3deiform — deiformity, n. /dee euh fawrm /, adj. godlike or divine in form or nature. [1635 45; < ML deiformis, equiv. to L dei (comb. form of deus god) + formis FORM] * * * …

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  • 4deiform — appearing like or shaped like a god Shapes and Resemblance …

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  • 5deiform — de·i·form …

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  • 6deiform — /ˈdiəfɔm/ (say deeuhfawm), /ˈdeɪə / (say dayuh ) adjective godlike; divine. {Medieval Latin deiformis, from Latin deus god. See form} …

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  • 8divine — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. godlike, superhuman; celestial, heavenly; holy, spiritual; religious. See deity, religion, goodness. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Having qualities of a god] Syn. godlike, godly, supernal, superhuman,&#8230; …

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  • 9Shapes and Resemblance — This assortment of 370 adjectives all refer in some way to the form or shape of things. Some are more geometrically descriptive than others, while a number of terms refer to animal forms or shapes of obscure objects. Certain adjectives for shapes …

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  • 10divine — adj 1. godly, godlike, deiform, deified; sacred, religious, holy, saintly, sainted, venerable, angelic, seraphic, blessed, blest, sanctified, hallowed, consecrated. 2. heavenly, celestial, spiritual, ethereal, supernal; beatific, blissful,&#8230; …

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