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English Etymology deific late 15c., from Fr. déifique (1372), from L. deificus "god-making, sacred," in M.L. "divine," from deus "god" (see Zeus) + -ficus"making" (see factitious). Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged de·if·ic \(ˈ)dē|ifik\ adjective Etymology: Middle French deifique, from Late Latin deificus making divine, divine, holy, from Latin dei- (from deus god) + -ficus -fic — more at deity : divine , godlike |
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