English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 189 of 557

theogonaladj

Synonym of theogonic.

theogonicadj

Of or relating to theogony.

theogonistnoun

A writer on theogony.

theogonynoun

The origination of gods or a narrative describing the origin of gods.

theographicadj

Of or pertaining to theography.

theographynoun

Writing about a god or gods.

theohumanadj

Relating to God and humankind.

theolatrynoun

The worship of a god or gods.

theolepsynoun

Possession by a deity; divine inspiration.

theolinguisticadj

Of or pertaining to theolinguistics.

theolinguisticsnoun

The study of religious language.

theolognoun

A student of theology.

theologasternoun

A poor theologian; someone who merely pretends to be a theologian.

theologernoun

A theologian.

theologiannoun

A specialist in academic theology.

theologicadj

Of or pertaining to theology.

theologicaladj

Of or relating to theology.

theologicallyadv

In a theological manner.

theologiciannoun

Theologist.

theologicometaphysicaladj

Relating to theology and metaphysics.

theologicsnoun

theology

theologiesnoun

plural of theology

theologistnoun

One who is skilled in, professes or practices that which relates or pertains to God.

theologizationnoun

The practice, an act, or a result of theologizing.

theologizeverb

To discuss or speculate about theological subjects.

theologizernoun

someone who theologizes; a theologian.

theologoumenonnoun

A theological statement which is of individual opinion and not doctrine.

theologuenoun

A student of theology

theologusnoun

Synonym of theologian (“Roman Catholic lecturer”).

theologynoun

The study of God, a god, or gods; and of the truthfulness of religion in general.

theomachistnoun

One who fights against God, gods or divinity.

theomachynoun

A fight against the gods, as the mythological battle of the giants against the gods.

theomancynoun

A kind of divination drawn from the responses of oracles.

theomanianoun

A religious mania.

theomaniacnoun

A person who exhibits theomania.

theomonismnoun

a monism that recognizes the existence of God

theomorphicadj

Having the form of God or a god.

theomorphismnoun

The bestowal of divine attributes on humanity.

theomythologynoun

Mythology that involves gods.

theonomicadj

Of or pertaining to theonomy.

theonomicaladj

Of or pertaining to theonomy.

theonomouslyadv

In a theonomous manner.

theonomynoun

The state of being governed by God or in accordance with divine law.

theonymnoun

The name of a deity.

theonymynoun

The names given to gods, collectively.

theopanismnoun

The belief that the universe emanates from, or is a projection of, God.

theoparacelsitenoun

An orthorhombic-dipyramidal dark pistachio green mineral containing arsenic, copper, hydrogen, and oxygen.

theopaschismnoun

The doctrine that a god can suffer.

theopathnoun

One who practices theopathy.

theopatheticadj

theopathic

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