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divine vs dowse

dowse vs divine

divine and dowse both are nouns.

divine is an adjective but dowse is not an adjective.

divine and dowse both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
divine Yes Yes Yes No
dowse Yes No Yes No
As verbs, dowse is a hyponym of divine; that is, dowse is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than divine:
  • divine: search by divining, as if with a rod
  • dowse: use a divining rod in search of underground water or metal
divine (noun) dowse (noun)
a clergyman or other person in religious orders searching for underground water or minerals by using a dowsing rod
divine (adjective) dowse (adjective)
being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods
emanating from God
devoted to or in the service or worship of a deity
appropriate to or befitting a god
being or having the nature of a god
resulting from divine providence
divine (verb) dowse (verb)
search by divining, as if with a rod cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers slacken
use a divining rod in search of underground water or metal
wet thoroughly
Difference between divine and dowse

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