-ˌfȯrm adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin deiformis, from Latin deus god + -iformis -iform — more at deity
: conforming to the nature of God : having the form of a god
the universe shows no evidence of being deiform — R.W.Sellars
-ˌfȯrm adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin deiformis, from Latin deus god + -iformis -iform — more at deity
: conforming to the nature of God : having the form of a god
the universe shows no evidence of being deiform — R.W.Sellars
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012