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Meaning of deiform
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deiform (a.)
Godlike, or of a godlike form.
Conformable to the will of God.
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Godlike, or of a godlike form., Conformable to the will of God.
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The ancient Greeks often depicted their gods in a deiform manner, with human-like features but divine attributes.
In many mythologies, there are tales of mortal beings transformed into deiform entities through divine intervention.
The artist sought to capture the essence of the deiform figure in her sculptures, imbuing them with a sense of divine presence.
The concept of a deiform being transcending human limitations has been a recurring theme in religious and philosophical discourse.