'Alternative form of Superstitial.'에 대한 English 단어
"Alternative form of Superstitial."에 가장 가까운 후보는 사전 정의와의 의미적 적합도 순으로 정렬됩니다.
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- (religion) Any object of superstition; religious words and/or actions which are seen as superstitious or fraudulent.
- (historical) A deity or other supernatural being said to have been worshipped by certain West African peoples; an idol.
- (by extension) Any confusing or meaningless speech; nonsense, gibberish.
- language or ritual causing, or intending to cause, confusion
- (uncountable, derogatory) Religious or supernatural phenomena one holds to be nonsense or mere trickery; superstitious mumbo-jumbo.
- (uncountable) Some ineffectual action or speech, especially if intended to divert attention; nonsense.
- (countable, uncountable, chiefly US, also attributively) Some action carried out to bring about change as if by magic; a trick; sleight of hand, trickery.
- a meaningless chant or expression used in conjuring or incantation.
- verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way
- A superstitious feeling that brings fortune or success.
- Something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence.
- Success.
- (video games, computing) The results of a random number generator.
- (especially) A favourable chance occurrence.
- your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
- an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another
- an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome
- (by extension) The tales, superstitions etc. of any particular group or community.
- (mathematics, slang) The collective of proofs or techniques which are widely known among mathematicians, but have never been formally published.
- The tales, legends, superstitions, and traditions of a particular ethnic population.
- the unwritten lore (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture
- The habitual practice of attributing everything to mythological causes; superstition, the opposite of rationalism, or of realism.
- (in particular) The opinion that Jesus of Nazareth did not exist.
- (theology) The scholarly opinion that the gospels are mythological expansions of historical data.
- The view that a certain figure or event is unhistorical or mythical, chiefly in the context of pseudo-scholarship.
- The creative potential for the creation of mythology; the faculty of mythopoeia.
- Mystical or supernatural.
- (philosophy) Concerned with the a priori or intuitive basis of knowledge, independent of experience.
- Superior; surpassing all others; extraordinary; transcendent.
- (algebra, field theory, of an extension field) That contains elements that are not algebraic.
- (algebra, number theory, field theory, of a number or an element of an extension field) Not algebraic (i.e., not the root of any polynomial that has positive degree and rational coefficients).
- of or characteristic of a system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material
- existing outside of or not in accordance with nature
- (uncountable, slang, derogatory) Supernatural, paranormal, occult, esoteric, or pseudoscientific phenomena, or emotion-based beliefs and explanations.
- (childish) The sound of a siren.
- (countable, slang, derogatory) A person readily accepting supernatural, paranormal, occult, or pseudoscientific phenomena, or emotion-based beliefs and explanations.
- An alcoholic cocktail consisting of peach schnapps, vodka and cranberry juice.
- (figuratively) Preternatural or supernatural.
- suggesting the operation of supernatural influences
- (figuratively) Ideal beyond the mundane.
- Not of the earth; nonterrestrial.
- (figuratively) Strange, enigmatic, or mysterious.
- (figuratively, somewhat derogatory) Ridiculous, ludicrous, or outrageous.
- concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul
- (transitive) To make mysterious; to entangle or obscure with the trappings of religion, mysticism, or superstition.
- (intransitive) To engage in politics as part of a cabal.
- (ambitransitive, by extension) To decode or demystify.
- (transitive) To encode using wordplay such as acrostics or ciphers.
- (rare, intransitive) To use cabalistic language or perform cabalistic magic.
- (transitive) To control or manipulate via a cabal or secret political organization.
- (intransitive) To study and interpret the Kabbalah.
- (computing, transitive) To encode as a Haskell package with the ".cabal" extension, which can then be installed and interpreted using the cabal command.
- Of or pertaining to spirits; supernatural.
- Of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul.
- Of or pertaining to God or a place of worship; sacred, pure; (Christianity, specifically) inspired by the Holy Spirit.
- Consisting of spirit; not material; incorporeal.
- Of or relating to the intellectual and higher endowments of the mind; mental; intellectual.
- Not lay or temporal; relating to sacred things; ecclesiastical.
- concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
- concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul
- lacking material body or form or substance
- resembling or characteristic of a phantom
- relating to or resembling mysticism
- relating to or characteristic of mysticism
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- Mysterious and strange; arcane, obscure or enigmatic.
- Of, or relating to mystics, mysticism or occult mysteries; mystical.
- relating to or resembling mysticism
- relating to or characteristic of mysticism
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- Having a spiritual or magical significance that transcends human understanding.
- Inspiring a sense of spiritual mystery, awe, and fascination.
- Relating to mystics or mysticism.
- Esoteric.
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- hidden and difficult to see
- Related to the occult; pertaining to mysticism, magic, or astrology.
- (medicine) Secret; hidden from general knowledge; undetected.
- (medicine): not visible, but chemically detectable.
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- (religion) Any object of superstition; religious words and/or actions which are seen as superstitious or fraudulent.
- (historical) A deity or other supernatural being said to have been worshipped by certain West African peoples; an idol.
- (by extension) Any confusing or meaningless speech; nonsense, gibberish.
- language or ritual causing, or intending to cause, confusion
- (uncountable, derogatory) Religious or supernatural phenomena one holds to be nonsense or mere trickery; superstitious mumbo-jumbo.
- (uncountable) Some ineffectual action or speech, especially if intended to divert attention; nonsense.
- (countable, uncountable, chiefly US, also attributively) Some action carried out to bring about change as if by magic; a trick; sleight of hand, trickery.
- a meaningless chant or expression used in conjuring or incantation.
- verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way
- A superstitious feeling that brings fortune or success.
- Something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence.
- Success.
- (video games, computing) The results of a random number generator.
- (especially) A favourable chance occurrence.
- your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
- an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another
- an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome
- (by extension) The tales, superstitions etc. of any particular group or community.
- (mathematics, slang) The collective of proofs or techniques which are widely known among mathematicians, but have never been formally published.
- The tales, legends, superstitions, and traditions of a particular ethnic population.
- the unwritten lore (stories and proverbs and riddles and songs) of a culture
- The habitual practice of attributing everything to mythological causes; superstition, the opposite of rationalism, or of realism.
- (in particular) The opinion that Jesus of Nazareth did not exist.
- (theology) The scholarly opinion that the gospels are mythological expansions of historical data.
- The view that a certain figure or event is unhistorical or mythical, chiefly in the context of pseudo-scholarship.
- The creative potential for the creation of mythology; the faculty of mythopoeia.
- Esoteric.
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- hidden and difficult to see
- Related to the occult; pertaining to mysticism, magic, or astrology.
- (medicine) Secret; hidden from general knowledge; undetected.
- (medicine): not visible, but chemically detectable.
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- (transitive) To make mysterious; to entangle or obscure with the trappings of religion, mysticism, or superstition.
- (intransitive) To engage in politics as part of a cabal.
- (ambitransitive, by extension) To decode or demystify.
- (transitive) To encode using wordplay such as acrostics or ciphers.
- (rare, intransitive) To use cabalistic language or perform cabalistic magic.
- (transitive) To control or manipulate via a cabal or secret political organization.
- (intransitive) To study and interpret the Kabbalah.
- (computing, transitive) To encode as a Haskell package with the ".cabal" extension, which can then be installed and interpreted using the cabal command.
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- Mystical or supernatural.
- (philosophy) Concerned with the a priori or intuitive basis of knowledge, independent of experience.
- Superior; surpassing all others; extraordinary; transcendent.
- (algebra, field theory, of an extension field) That contains elements that are not algebraic.
- (algebra, number theory, field theory, of a number or an element of an extension field) Not algebraic (i.e., not the root of any polynomial that has positive degree and rational coefficients).
- of or characteristic of a system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material
- existing outside of or not in accordance with nature
- (uncountable, slang, derogatory) Supernatural, paranormal, occult, esoteric, or pseudoscientific phenomena, or emotion-based beliefs and explanations.
- (childish) The sound of a siren.
- (countable, slang, derogatory) A person readily accepting supernatural, paranormal, occult, or pseudoscientific phenomena, or emotion-based beliefs and explanations.
- An alcoholic cocktail consisting of peach schnapps, vodka and cranberry juice.
- (figuratively) Preternatural or supernatural.
- suggesting the operation of supernatural influences
- (figuratively) Ideal beyond the mundane.
- Not of the earth; nonterrestrial.
- (figuratively) Strange, enigmatic, or mysterious.
- (figuratively, somewhat derogatory) Ridiculous, ludicrous, or outrageous.
- concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul
- Of or pertaining to spirits; supernatural.
- Of or pertaining to the spirit or the soul.
- Of or pertaining to God or a place of worship; sacred, pure; (Christianity, specifically) inspired by the Holy Spirit.
- Consisting of spirit; not material; incorporeal.
- Of or relating to the intellectual and higher endowments of the mind; mental; intellectual.
- Not lay or temporal; relating to sacred things; ecclesiastical.
- concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church
- concerned with or affecting the spirit or soul
- lacking material body or form or substance
- resembling or characteristic of a phantom
- relating to or resembling mysticism
- relating to or characteristic of mysticism
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- Mysterious and strange; arcane, obscure or enigmatic.
- Of, or relating to mystics, mysticism or occult mysteries; mystical.
- relating to or resembling mysticism
- relating to or characteristic of mysticism
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- Having a spiritual or magical significance that transcends human understanding.
- Inspiring a sense of spiritual mystery, awe, and fascination.
- Relating to mystics or mysticism.
- Esoteric.
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
- hidden and difficult to see
- Related to the occult; pertaining to mysticism, magic, or astrology.
- (medicine) Secret; hidden from general knowledge; undetected.
- (medicine): not visible, but chemically detectable.