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theomorphic

[thee-uh-mawr-fik]

the·o·mor·phic

[thee-uh-mawr-fik]
adjective
having the form or likeness of God or a deity.

Origin:
1865–70; < Greek theómorph(os) (see theo-, -morphous) + -ic; see -morphic

the·o·mor·phism, noun
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theomorphic (ˌθɪəˈmɔːfɪk)
 
adj
of or relating to the conception or representation of man as having the form of God or a deity
 
[C19: from Greek theomorphos, from theo- + morphē form]
 
theo'morphism
 
n

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