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di·vin·i·ty
 divinity
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- pronunciation:
- dih
vI
nih
ti
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
inflections: |
divinities |
definition 1: |
the quality of being godlike.
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definition 2: |
(often cap.) a deity or divine being.
- similar words:
- almighty, divine
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definition 3: |
the condition of having divine or superlative qualities.
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definition 4: |
theology, esp. Christian.
a school of divinity |
related words: |
angel, divine, hero, immortal, power |
adjective + (n.)divinity
artistic, distinct, eternal, evangelical, female, honorary, invisible, new, ordinary, pastoral, unseen
verb + (n.)divinity
affirm, ascribe, assert, associate, attend, conceive, deny, earn, graduate, grant, invent, owe, profane, recover, renounce, teach, unite
(n.)divinity
+ verb
eclipse, emanate, emphasize, inspire, manifest, model, ordain, supply, worship
noun + (n.)divinity
aura,
bachelor,
being,
belief,
creativity,
dean,
doctorate,
embodiment,
emperor,
faculty,
fudge,
glory,
graduate,
human,
instrument,
kingship,
manifestation,
master,
ministry,
mystic,
notion,
oath,
particle,
pecan,
prayer,
professor,
puritan,
religion,
retrieval,
revelation,
seminary,
spark,
substance,
theology,
wake,
worship
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The word divinity
contains the following parts:
dei, div
Latin
root
that means god
  Example words:
- synonyms:
- theo
-ty, -ity, -uity, -eity
Latin
noun-forming suffix
that means state or quality of being
  Example words:
abnormality, ambiguity, amity, annuity, asperity, authenticity, bestiality, brutality, constitutionality, credulity, dignity, divinity, duplicity, elasticity, enormity, extremity, fealty, finality, hostility, humility, incredulity, ingenuity, liberty, loyalty, majority, minority, plenty, promiscuity, prosperity, versatility
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