Engelsk navneord: divinity |
1. | divinity (om person) any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force |
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| Termer med samme betydning (synonymer) | deity, god, immortal |
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| Mindre specifikke termer | spiritual being, supernatural being |
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| Mere specifikke termer | Anglo-Saxon deity, Celtic deity, Chinese deity, daemon, demigod, demiurge, earth god, earth-god, Egyptian deity, god of war, goddess, Graeco-Roman deity, Greco-Roman deity, Greek deity, Hindu deity, Japanese deity, Norse deity, Persian deity, Phrygian deity, Roman deity, saint, sea god, Semitic deity, snake god, sun god, Teutonic deity, war god, zombi, zombie |
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| Eksempler på forekomster af mere specifikke termer | Arhant, Arhat, Boddhisatva, Bodhisattva, Demogorgon, Hypnos, lohan, Morpheus, Quetzalcoatl |
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| Tilhører disse overordnede termer | pantheon |
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2. | divinity (om egenskab) the quality of being divine |
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| Eksempler med tilsvarende betydning | Ancient Egyptians believed in the divinity of the Pharaohs.
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| Mindre specifikke termer | quality |
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3. | divinity (om mad) white creamy fudge made with egg whites |
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| Termer med samme betydning (synonymer) | divinity fudge |
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| Mindre specifikke termer | fudge |
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4. | divinity (om erkendelse) the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth |
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| Termer med samme betydning (synonymer) | theology |
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| Mindre specifikke termer | bailiwick, discipline, field, field of study, study, subject, subject area, subject field |
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| Mere specifikke termer | angelology, apologetics, ecclesiology, eschatology, hermeneutics, homiletics, liturgics, liturgiology, theodicy |
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| Indenfor samme emneområde | catechetic, catechetical, Creation, deadly, divine guidance, foreordination, fundamentalist, fundamentalistic, inspiration, limbo, minor, mortal, predestination, predetermination, preordination, purgatory, redemption, salvation, theanthropism, theological system, theology, theology, universalist, universalistic, venial |
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