demiurgic
/dɛˈmiːərdʒɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Of or pertaining to a demigod or a creator deity; creative or skillful, especially in a subtle or ingenious way.
“The artist’s demigod-like ability to weave reality and fantasy was truly captivating.”
2. noun
A creator or maker, especially a divine being.
“The demiurgic force behind the universe is a topic of debate among philosophers.”
3. noun
In Platonism, the demiurge, a benevolent deity that brings order to chaos.
“The concept of the demiurge is central to Plato’s cosmology.”