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divinitively 

Adjective.

Something that definitely has divine qualities, anything.

A state of knowing, of sureness.

An instinctive feeling as though one understands the 'heart of the matter' of any given situation or occurrence. Derived from a sense of connection to truth.
Gary went vegan because he understood divinitively the plight of the animals.
divinitively by Jacqueline Woish October 14, 2017

dimunitive 

"Dimunitive" is a mis-use/mispronounciation of the word "diminutive" which is defined as "extremely or unusually small".
Just because I am short does not give you the right to refer to me in a dimunitive manner.
dimunitive by DBWordsmith May 17, 2016

Diminutive convention 

When you can't be bothered to name your variable meaningfully so you u use the first thing that comes to your mind. Usually diminutive. This convention is not yet widely acknowledged
A: Hey, why is your instance of java Calendar called "smallCalendar"
B: Bro don't you see it's inside the for loop?!
A: Oh it's the diminutive convention, sorry

Diminutive 

a charge of the same form as an ordinary but of lesser size or width.
"The diminutive castle was a charming replica of the original, with all of the intricate details and architectural elements scaled down in size."
Diminutive by Arminkshipper May 12, 2025

Diminutivization 

To add multiple diminutive suffixes at the end of a word to make it even more small.
A diminutivization is for example, a duckletling. An even smaller duck. Like, microscopic. Like damn i can barely see that thing.