💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Deviator"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| deviationnoun | A departure from the correct way of acting. |
| deevnoun | Alternative spelling of daeva. [(Zoroastrianism) A supernatural entity of disagreeable nature, usually considered as a demon.] |
| deviletnoun | (archaic) A little devil. |
| divergencynoun | Synonym of divergence. |
| divelnoun | (dialect or archaic) Alternative spelling of devil. [(theology) The chief devil; Satan.] |
| divaricationnoun | A divergence of opinion. |
| divergencenoun | The state or degree of being divergent: of diverging. |
| deviltrynoun | Devilry. |
| devilettenoun | (informal or humorous) A female devil. |
| devilingverb | A small or young devil. |
| diffractornoun | That which diffracts. |
| devilismnoun | (archaic) The character or doctrines of the Devil or devils; devilry. |
| divellnoun | Obsolete form of devil. [(theology) The chief devil; Satan.] |
| devilmentnoun | (uncountable) Devilish action or conduct; wickedness; (more generally) troublemaking behaviour; mischief; (countable) an instance of this. |
| devonoun | (Christianity, informal) A devotion; a devotional; a piece of religious text used for devotion, or the time spent on reading and reflecting on such text. |
| devizeenoun | Misspelling of devisee. [(law) The person or entity to whom property is devised in a will.] |
| divenoun | A jump or plunge into water. |
| develnoun | (Scotland) Alternative spelling of devvel (a hard blow) [(Scotland) A hard blow.] |
| demidevilnoun | A half-devil, half-human. |
| debbilnoun | Pronunciation spelling of devil, representing a caricature of Black English. [(theology) The chief devil; Satan.] |
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