deiform (DEE-uh-fawrm) - adj., godlike or divine in form or nature.
So, someone who has a body like Apollo or Aphrodite. Or someone who conforms to the will of God. It's a relatively broad-use term. Adopted around 1640 from Medieval Latin deifÅrmis, from Latin dei-, combining form of deus, god + -formis, form of.
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So, someone who has a body like Apollo or Aphrodite. Or someone who conforms to the will of God. It's a relatively broad-use term. Adopted around 1640 from Medieval Latin deifÅrmis, from Latin dei-, combining form of deus, god + -formis, form of.
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