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SEMIDIVINE
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sem⋅i⋅di⋅vine
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ˌsɛm
i
dɪˈvaɪn
,
ˌsɛm
aɪ-
/
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–adjective
somewhat more than mortal but less than divine.
Origin:
1590–1600;
semi-
+
divine
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sem·i·di·vine
(sěm'ē-dĭ-vīn', sěm'ī-)
adj. Not fully divine but more than mortal, as a demigod in Greek mythology.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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