deiform
[ dee-uh-fawrm ]
/ ˈdi əˌfɔrm /
adjective
godlike or divine in form or nature.
Origin of deiform
1635–45; < Medieval Latin
deiformis, equivalent to Latin
dei- (combining form of
deus god) +
-formis
-form
OTHER WORDS FROM deiform
de·i·form·i·ty, nounWords nearby deiform
British Dictionary definitions for deiform
deiform
/ (ˈdiːɪˌfɔːm) /
adjective
having the form or appearance of a god; sacred or divine