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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. i.) To
conjecture
or
guess;
as, to
divine
rightly..
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Appointment
::
Appointment
(n.)
Decree;
direction;
established
order or
constitution;
as, to
submit
to the
divine
appointments..
Diviner
::
Diviner
(n.) A
conjecture;
a
guesser;
one who makes out
occult
things.
Divine
::
Divine
(v. i.) To have or feel a
presage
or
foreboding.
Laud
::
Laud (v. i.) A part of
divine
worship,
consisting
chiefly
of
praise;
--
usually
in the pl..
Skeptic
::
Skeptic
(n.) A
person
who
doubts
the
existence
and
perfections
of God, or the truth of
revelation;
one who
disbelieves
the
divine
origin
of the
Christian
religion..
Oratorio
::
Oratorio
(n.) A more or less
dramatic
text or poem,
founded
on some
Scripture
nerrative,
or great
divine
event,
elaborately
set to
music,
in
recitative,
arias,
grand
choruses,
etc., to be sung with an
orchestral
accompaniment,
but
without
action,
scenery,
or
costume,
although
the
oratorio
grew out of the
Mysteries
and the
Miracle
and
Passion
plays,
which were
acted..
Adorable
::
Adorable
(a.)
Deserving
to be
adored;
worthy
of
divine
honors.
Sententiary
::
Sententiary
(n.) One who read
lectures,
or
commented,
on the
Sentences
of Peter
Lombard,
Bishop
of Paris
(1159-1160),
a
school
divine..
Unbelief
::
Unbelief
(n.)
Disbelief;
especially,
disbelief
of
divine
revelation,
or in a
divine
providence
or
scheme
of
redemption..
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..
Supernaturalist
::
Supernaturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of a
divine
and
supernatural
agency
in the
production
of the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in the grace which
renews
and
sanctifies
men, -- in
opposition
to the
doctrine
which
denies
the
agency
of any other than
physical
or
natural
causes
in the
case..
Praise
::
Praise
(v.) To extol in words or song; to
magnify;
to
glorify
on
account
of
perfections
or
excellent
works;
to do honor to; to
display
the
excellence
of; --
applied
especially
to the
Divine
Being.
Infidel
::
Infidel
(n.) One who does not
believe
in the
prevailing
religious
faith;
especially,
one who does not
believe
in the
divine
origin
and
authority
of
Christianity;
a
Mohammedan;
a
heathen;
a
freethinker..
Divined
::
Divined
(imp. & p. p.) of
Divin.
Sign
::
Sign (n.) An event
considered
by the Jews as
indicating
the
divine
will, or as
manifesting
an
interposition
of the
divine
power for some
special
end; a
miracle;
a
wonder..
Worshiper
::
Worshiper
(n.) One who
worships;
one who pays
divine
honors
to any being or
thing;
one who
adores.
Fleshly
::
Fleshly
(a.)
Human;
not
celestial;
not
spiritual
or
divine.
Inspired
::
Inspired
(a.) Moved or
animated
by, or as by, a
supernatural
influence;
affected
by
divine
inspiration;
as, the
inspired
prophets;
the
inspired
writers..
Divinely
::
Divinely
(adv.)
In a
divine
or
godlike
manner;
holily;
admirably
or
excellently
in a
supreme
degree.
Inspired
::
Inspired
(a.)
Communicated
or given as by
supernatural
or
divine
inspiration;
having
divine
authority;
hence,
sacred,
holy; --
opposed
to
uninspired,
profane,
or
secular;
as, the
inspired
writings,
that is, the
Scriptures..
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