Word Meanings - PRETERNATURAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Beyond of different from what is natural, or according to the regular course of things, but not clearly supernatural or miraculous; strange; inexplicable; extraordinary; uncommon; irregular; abnormal; as, a preternatural appearance; a preternatural
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Beyond of different from what is natural, or according to the regular course of things, but not clearly supernatural or miraculous; strange; inexplicable; extraordinary; uncommon; irregular; abnormal; as, a preternatural appearance; a preternatural stillness; a preternatural presentation or labor. This vile and preternatural temper of mind. South. Syn. -- See Supernatural.
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- SUPERNATURALNESS
The quality or state of being supernatural. - PRETERNATURALITY
Preternaturalness. Dr. John Smith. - HYPERPHYSICAL
Above or transcending physical laws; supernatural. Those who do not fly to some hyperphysical hypothesis. Sir W. Hamilton. - DIVINER
1. One who professes divination; one who pretends to predict events, or to reveal occult things, by supernatural means. The diviners have seen a lie, and have told false dreams; they comfort in vain. Zech. x. 2. 2. A conjecture; a guesser; one - SUPERNATURAL
Being beyond, or exceeding, the power or laws of nature; miraculous. Syn. -- Preternatural. -- Supernatural, Preternatural. Preternatural signifies beside nature, and supernatural, above or beyond nature. What is very greatly aside from the ordinary - SUPERNATURALISM
The doctrine of a divine and supernatural agency in the production of the miracles and revelations recorded in the Bible, and in the grace which renews and sanctifies men, -- in opposition to the doctrine which denies the agency of any other than - PRETERNATURALISM
The state of being preternatural; a preternatural condition. - DIVINE
1. One skilled in divinity; a theologian. "Poets were the first divines." Denham. 2. A minister of the gospel; a priest; a clergyman. The first divines of New England were surpassed by none in extensive erudition. J. Woodbridge. - DIVINELY
1. In a divine or godlike manner; holily; admirably or excellently in a supreme degree. Most divinely fair. Tennyson. 2. By the agency or influence of God. Divinely set apart . . . to be a preacher of righteousness. Macaulay. - MIRACULOUS
1. Of the nature of a miracle; performed by supernatural power; effected by the direct agency of almighty power, and not by natural causes. 2. Supernatural; wonderful. 3. Wonder-working. "The miraculous harp." Shak. -- Mi*rac"u*lous*ly, adv. -- - SUPERNATURALIST
One who holds to the principles of supernaturalism. - PRETERNATURALLY
In a preternatural manner or degree. Bacon. - SUPERHUMAN
Above or beyond what is human; sometimes, divine; as, superhuman strength; superhuman wisdom. - SUPERNATURALLY
In a supernatural manner. - PRETERNATURALNESS
The quality or state of being preternatural. - DIVINERESS
A woman who divines. Dryden. - SUPERNATURALITY
The quality or state of being supernatural. - DIVINENESS
The quality of being divine; superhuman or supreme excellence. Shak. - SUPERNATURALISTIC
Of or pertaining to supernaturalism. - DIVINEMENT
Divination. - SUBDIVINE
Partaking of divinity; divine in a partial or lower degree. Bp. Hall.