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Divine vs Transcendence - What's the difference?

divine | transcendence |


As nouns the difference between divine and transcendence

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while transcendence is (countable) the act of surpassing usual limits.

As an adjective divine

is of or pertaining to a god.

As a verb divine

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

Divine vs Truth - What's the difference?

divine | truth |


As nouns the difference between divine and truth

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while truth is the state or quality of being true to someone or something.

As verbs the difference between divine and truth

is that divine is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination while truth is (obsolete|transitive) to assert as true; to declare, to speak truthfully.

As an adjective divine

is of or pertaining to a god.

Mystical vs Divine - What's the difference?

mystical | divine |


As adjectives the difference between mystical and divine

is that mystical is relating to mystics or mysticism 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 Infernal - What's the difference?

divine | infernal |


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

is that divine is (obsolete) foreboding; prescient while infernal is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

As adjectives the difference between divine and infernal

is that divine is of or pertaining to a god while infernal is of or relating to hell, or the world of the dead; hellish.

As nouns the difference between divine and infernal

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while infernal is (obsolete) an inhabitant of the infernal regions.

As a verb divine

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

Divine vs Mother - What's the difference?

divine | mother |


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 mother is

one's mother.

Divine vs General - What's the difference?

divine | general |


As nouns the difference between divine and general

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while general is general.

As an adjective divine

is of or pertaining to a god.

As a verb divine

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

Divine vs Bliss - What's the difference?

divine | bliss |


As nouns the difference between divine and bliss

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while bliss is perfect happiness.

As an adjective divine

is of or pertaining to a god.

As a verb divine

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

As a proper noun Bliss is

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Dignified vs Divine - What's the difference?

dignified | divine |


As adjectives the difference between dignified and divine

is that dignified is respectable while divine is of or pertaining to a god.

As verbs the difference between dignified and divine

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

As a noun divine is

one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

Bode vs Divine - What's the difference?

bode | divine |


As verbs the difference between bode and divine

is that bode is to indicate by signs, as future events; to be the omen of; to portend; to presage; to foreshow while divine is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

As nouns the difference between bode and divine

is that bode is an omen; a foreshadowing while divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.

As a proper noun Bode

is {{surname}.

As an adjective divine is

of or pertaining to a god.

Divine vs Dark - What's the difference?

divine | dark |


As adjectives the difference between divine and dark

is that divine is of or pertaining to a god while dark is having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light.

As nouns the difference between divine and dark

is that divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while dark is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light.

As a verb divine

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

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