deific

adj
/diːˈɪf.ɪk/

Etymology

From Middle French déifique, from Latin deificus, from deus (“god”) + facio (“to make”).

  1. derived from deificus
  2. derived from déifique

Definitions

  1. divine

    divine; of or relating to a deity or deities.

    • Then you will find that one is as important a factor as duodecillions in being and doing right, and thus demonstrating deific Principle.

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No curated loop yet for deific. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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