deiform

/ˈdiːɪfɔːrm/
adjective
  1. Having the form or nature of a god; godlike.
    • The statue had a deiform beauty that inspired awe in all who saw it.
    • In some myths, heroes are described as deiform beings with superhuman powers.
    • The artist tried to capture a deiform quality in the painting of the angel.
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