theomorphism
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Etymology
theo- + -morphism, from Ancient Greek θεος (theos, “god”) + μορφη (morphē, “shape, form”).
Noun
theomorphism (countable and uncountable, plural theomorphisms)
- The bestowal of divine attributes on humanity.
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