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Definition of divine
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of divine is as below...
Divine
(a.) A
minister
of the
gospel;
a
priest;
a
clergyman.
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Pyromantic
::
Pyromantic
(n.) One who
pretends
to
divine
by fire.
Mantologist
::
Mantologist
(n.) One who is
skilled
in
mantology;
a
diviner.
Immoral
::
Immoral
(a.) Not
moral;
inconsistent
with
rectitude,
purity,
or good
morals;
contrary
to
conscience
or the
divine
law;
wicked;
unjust;
dishonest;
vicious;
licentious;
as, an
immoral
man; an
immoral
deed..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
proceeding
from, a
deity;
partaking
of the
nature
of a god or the
gods..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.)
Relating
to
divinity
or
theology.
Plotinist
::
Plotinist
(n.) A
disciple
of
Plotinus,
a
celebrated
Platonic
philosopher
of the third
century,
who
taught
that the human soul
emanates
from the
divine
Being,
to whom it
reunited
at
death..
Offering
::
Offering
(n.) That which is
offered,
esp. in
divine
service;
that which is
presented
as an
expiation
or
atonement
for sin, or as a free gift; a
sacrifice;
an
oblation;
as, sin
offering..
Footstep
::
Footstep
(n.) The mark or
impression
of the foot; a
track;
hence,
visible
sign of a
course
pursued;
token;
mark; as, the
footsteps
of
divine
wisdom..
Skepticism
::
Skepticism
(n.) A
doubting
of the truth of
revelation,
or a
denial
of the
divine
origin
of the
Christian
religion,
or of the
being,
perfections,
or truth of God..
Rite
::
Rite (n.) The act of
performing
divine
or
solemn
service,
as
established
by law,
precept,
or
custom;
a
formal
act of
religion
or other
solemn
duty; a
solemn
observance;
a
ceremony;
as, the rites of
freemasonry..
Hypostatical
::
Hypostatical
(a.)
Personal,
or
distinctly
personal;
relating
to the
divine
hypostases,
or
substances..
Curse
::
Curse (v. t.) Evil
pronounced
or
invoked
upon
another,
solemnly,
or in
passion;
subjection
to, or
sentence
of,
divine
condemnation..
Live
::
Live (v. i.) To have a
spiritual
existence;
to be
quickened,
nourished,
and
actuated
by
divine
influence
or
faith..
Theological
::
Theological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
theology,
or the
science
of God and of
divine
things;
as, a
theological
treatise..
Graceless
::
Graceless
(a.)
Wanting
in grace or
excellence;
departed
from, or
deprived
of,
divine
grace;
hence,
depraved;
corrupt..
Call
::
Call (n.) A
divine
vocation
or
summons.
Theomachist
::
Theomachist
(n.) One who
fights
against
the gods; one who
resists
God of the
divine
will.
Shekinah
::
Shekinah
(n.) The
visible
majesty
of the
Divine
Presence,
especially
when
resting
or
dwelling
between
the
cherubim
on the mercy seat, in the
Tabernacle,
or in the
Temple
of
Solomon;
-- a term used in the
Targums
and by the later Jews, and
adopted
by
Christians..
Theologian
::
Theologian
(n.) A
person
well
versed
in
theology;
a
professor
of
theology
or
divinity;
a
divine.
Gracious
::
Gracious
(a.)
Produced
by
divine
grace;
influenced
or
controlled
by the
divine
influence;
as,
gracious
affections..
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