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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
(v. t.) To
foresee
or
foreknow;
to
detect;
to
anticipate;
to
conjecture.
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Entheat
::
Entheat
(a.)
Divinely
inspired.
Divine
::
Divine
(a.)
Presageful;
foreboding;
prescient.
Python
::
Python
(n.) A
diviner
by
spirits.
Aeon
::
Aeon (n.) One of the
embodiments
of the
divine
attributes
of the
Eternal
Being.
Divinely
::
Divinely
(adv.)
In a
divine
or
godlike
manner;
holily;
admirably
or
excellently
in a
supreme
degree.
Adoration
::
Adoration
(n.) The act of
playing
honor to a
divine
being;
the
worship
paid to God; the act of
addressing
as a god.
Celestial
::
Celestial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
spiritual
heaven;
heavenly;
divine.
Galilee
::
Galilee
(n.) A porch or
waiting
room,
usually
at the west end of an abbey
church,
where the monks
collected
on
returning
from
processions,
where
bodies
were laid
previous
to
interment,
and where women were
allowed
to see the monks to whom they were
related,
or to hear
divine
service.
Also,
frequently
applied
to the porch of a
church,
as at Ely and
Durham
cathedrals..
Nirvana
::
Nirvana
(n.) In the
Buddhist
system
of
religion,
the final
emancipation
of the soul from
transmigration,
and
consequently
a
beatific
enfrachisement
from the evils of
wordly
existence,
as by
annihilation
or
absorption
into the
divine.
See
Buddhism..
Pray
::
Pray (v. i.) To make
request
with
earnestness
or zeal, as for
something
desired;
to make
entreaty
or
supplication;
to offer
prayer
to a deity or
divine
being as a
religious
act;
specifically,
to
address
the
Supreme
Being with
adoration,
confession,
supplication,
and
thanksgiving..
Deicide
::
Deicide
(n.) The act of
killing
a being of a
divine
nature;
particularly,
the
putting
to death of Jesus
Christ..
Call
::
Call (n.) A
divine
vocation
or
summons.
Trespass
::
Trespass
(v. i.) To
commit
any
offense,
or to do any act that
injures
or
annoys
another;
to
violate
any rule of
rectitude,
to the
injury
of
another;
hence,
in a moral
sense,
to
transgress
voluntarily
any
divine
law or
command;
to
violate
any known rule of duty; to sin; -- often
followed
by
against..
Bible
::
Bible (n.) The Book by way of
eminence,
-- that is, the book which is made up of the
writings
accepted
by
Christians
as of
divine
origin
and
authority,
whether
such
writings
be in the
original
language,
or
translated;
the
Scriptures
of the Old and New
Testaments;
--
sometimes
in a
restricted
sense,
the Old
Testament;
as, King
James's
Bible;
Douay
Bible;
Luther's
Bible.
Also, the book which is made up of
writings
similarly
accepted
by the Jews; as, a
rabbinical
Bible..
Godlike
::
Godlike
(a.)
Resembling
or
befitting
a god or God;
divine;
hence,
preeminently
good; as,
godlike
virtue..
Idolater
::
Idolater
(n.) A
worshiper
of
idols;
one who pays
divine
honors
to
images,
statues,
or
representations
of
anything
made by
hands;
one who
worships
as a deity that which is not God; a
pagan..
Divinator
::
Divinator
(n.) One who
practices
or
pretends
to
divination;
a
diviner.
Theopneusted
::
Theopneusted
(a.)
Divinely
inspired;
theopneustic.
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.) A
character
or
reputation,
good or bad, fixed on
anything
as if by an
imprinted
mark;
current
value;
authority;
as, these
persons
have the stamp of
dishonesty;
the
Scriptures
bear the stamp of a
divine
origin..
Internal
::
Internal
(a.)
Derived
from, or
dependent
on, the thing
itself;
inherent;
as, the
internal
evidence
of the
divine
origin
of the
Scriptures..
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