- theomorphic
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
theomorphic — [thē΄ə môr′fik] adj. [< Gr theomorphos (see THEO & MORPH) + IC] having the form, likeness, or aspect of God or a god theomorphism n … English World dictionary
theomorphic — |thēə|mȯrfik adjective Etymology: Greek theomorphos (from the + morphē form) + English ic more at form : having divine form : formed in the image of deity : endued with a divine aspect the Christian emphasis on the theomorphic conception of man… … Useful english dictionary
theomorphic — theomorphism, n. /thee euh mawr fik/, adj. having the form or likeness of God or a deity. [1865 70; < Gk theómorph(os) (see THEO , MORPHOUS) + IC; see MORPHIC] * * * … Universalium
theomorphic — Теоморфный … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
theomorphic — Resembling a god or having godlike qualities … Grandiloquent dictionary
theomorphic — /θiəˈmɔfɪk/ (say theeuh mawfik) adjective having the form or likeness of God or a god. {Greek theomorph(os) of divine form + ic} –theomorphism, noun …
theomorphic — a. god like. ♦ theomorphism, n … Dictionary of difficult words
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