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What is the abstract noun form of word divine?

The abstract noun form of "divine" is divinity.

Here's how it works:

* Divine: This word is an adjective, describing something that is related to or resembling a god.

* Divinity: This is the noun form, referring to the state or quality of being divine.

For example:

* Divine intervention saved the day. (Adjective)

* The divinity of the ancient gods was widely believed. (Noun)

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