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Divine vs Fantastic - What's the difference?

divine | fantastic | Related terms |

Divine is a related term of fantastic.


As adjectives the difference between divine and fantastic

is that divine is of or pertaining to a god while fantastic is fantastic.

As a noun divine

is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

As a verb divine

is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

Divine vs Foresee - What's the difference?

divine | foresee | Related terms |

Divine is a related term of foresee.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between divine and foresee

is that divine is (obsolete) foreboding; prescient while foresee is (obsolete) to provide.

As verbs the difference between divine and foresee

is that divine is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination while foresee is to anticipate; to predict.

As an adjective divine

is of or pertaining to a god.

As a noun divine

is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

Divine vs Shining - What's the difference?

divine | shining | Related terms |

Divine is a related term of shining.


As adjectives the difference between divine and shining

is that divine is of or pertaining to a god while shining is emitting light.

As nouns the difference between divine and shining

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while shining is a bright emission of light; a gleam.

As verbs the difference between divine and shining

is that divine is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination while shining is .

Wikidiffcom vs Divine - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | divine |


As an adjective divine is

of or pertaining to a god.

As a noun divine is

one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

As a verb divine is

to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

Grand vs Divine - What's the difference?

grand | divine | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between grand and divine

is that grand is of large size or extent; great; extensive; hence, relatively great; greatest; chief; principal while divine is of or pertaining to a god.

As nouns the difference between grand and divine

is that grand is one thousand dollars (compare G) while divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

As a proper noun Grand

is a commune in France.

As a verb divine is

to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

Arcane vs Divine - What's the difference?

arcane | divine |


As adjectives the difference between arcane and divine

is that arcane is understood by only a few; obscure; requiring secret or mysterious knowledge while divine is of or pertaining to a god.

As a noun divine is

one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

As a verb divine is

to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

Divine vs Apprehend - What's the difference?

divine | apprehend | Related terms |

Divine is a related term of apprehend.


In lang=en terms the difference between divine and apprehend

is that divine is to search for (underground objects or water) using a divining rod while apprehend is to be apprehensive; to fear.

As verbs the difference between divine and apprehend

is that divine is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination while apprehend is (archaic) to take or seize; to take hold of.

As an adjective divine

is of or pertaining to a god.

As a noun divine

is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

Divine vs Omnipotent - What's the difference?

divine | omnipotent |


As an adjective divine

is of or pertaining to a god.

As a noun divine

is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

As a verb divine

is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

As a proper noun omnipotent is

god.

Pleasurable vs Divine - What's the difference?

pleasurable | divine | Related terms |

Pleasurable is a related term of divine.


As adjectives the difference between pleasurable and divine

is that pleasurable is that gives pleasure while divine is of or pertaining to a god.

As a noun divine is

one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

As a verb divine is

to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

Divine vs Rapt - What's the difference?

divine | rapt | Related terms |

Divine is a related term of rapt.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between divine and rapt

is that divine is (obsolete) foreboding; prescient while rapt is (obsolete) rapidity.

As adjectives the difference between divine and rapt

is that divine is of or pertaining to a god while rapt is (uncomparable|archaic) snatched, taken away; abducted.

As nouns the difference between divine and rapt

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while rapt is (obsolete) an ecstasy; a trance.

As verbs the difference between divine and rapt

is that divine is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination while rapt is (obsolete) to transport or ravish.

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