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DEITY |
Divinity |
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THEOLOGIANS |
Divinity experts |
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EDITORIAL |
Divinity experts |
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DIVINITIES |
Of Divinity |
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NUMEN |
Pertaining to a divinity |
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DIVINE |
Relating to divinity or theology. |
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UNGOD |
To deprive of divinity; to undeify. |
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GODHEAD |
A god or goddess; a divinity. |
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JOSS |
A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol. |
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SACELLUM |
An unroofed space consecrated to a divinity. |
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SKIDDED |
Skied around Doctor of Divinity and lost control |
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JOVE |
The chief divinity of the ancient Romans; Jupiter. |
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INDIVINITY |
Want or absence of divine power or of divinity. |
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THEANTHROPICAL |
Partaking of, or combining, both divinity and
humanity. |
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GODDESS |
A female god; a divinity, or deity, of the female sex. |
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BAAL |
The supreme male divinity of the Phoenician and Canaanitish
nations. |
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SUBDIVINE |
Partaking of divinity; divine in a partial or lower
degree. |
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DOORGA |
A Hindoo divinity, the consort of Siva, represented with
ten arms. |
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CONTROVERSIAL |
Relating to, or consisting of, controversy;
disputatious; polemical; as, controversial divinity. |
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PHYSICO-THEOLOGY |
Theology or divinity illustrated or enforced by
physics or natural philosophy. |
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SCHOOLMAN |
One versed in the niceties of academical disputation or
of school divinity. |
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GODSHIP |
The rank or character of a god; deity; divinity; a god or
goddess. |
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PACHACAMAC |
A divinity worshiped by the ancient Peruvians as the
creator of the universe. |
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PROPITIOUS |
Hence, kind; gracious; merciful; helpful; -- said of a
person or a divinity. |
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ASHTORETH |
The principal female divinity of the Phoenicians, as
Baal was the principal male divinity. |