English
Etymology
Latin divinitas
Noun
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#uncountable The property of being divine, of being like a god or God.
#countable A deity (a god, goddess or God).
#uncountable The study of religion or religions.
#:Harvard Divinity School has been teaching theology since 1636.
Synonyms
(property of being divine): godliness
(deity): deity, god
(study): theology
Translations
trans-top|property of being divine
French: divinité f
Hebrew: he-translation|�����ת|elohút f
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trans-top|a deity
French: divinité f
Hebrew: he-translation|×�×�×�×�×�×�|elohÃm, he-translation|×�×�|él m s
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trans-top|study of religion or religions
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ttbc|Telugu: ద�వత�వ� (daivatvam), దివ�యత�వ� (divyatvam) (1)
Derived terms
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Bachelor of Divinity
case divinity
divinitise, divinitize
divinity bindings
divinity calf, divinity-calf
divinity fudge
divinity hall
divinity school
divinityship
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Doctor of Divinity
w:Ely Professorship of Divinity|Ely Professorship of Divinity
indivinity
w:Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity|Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity
Master of Divinity
w:Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity|Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity
w:Regius Professorship of Divinity|Regius Professorship of Divinity
school-divinity
systematic divinity
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