demiurgic

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English

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Etymology

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From demiurge +‎ -ic.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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demiurgic (comparative more demiurgic, superlative most demiurgic)

  1. Relating to a demiurge.
    • 1887, Andrew Lang, Myth, Ritual, and Religion
      Lastly, man is occasionally represented as having been framed out of a piece of the body of the Creator, or made by some demiurgic potter out of clay.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French démiurgique.

Adjective

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demiurgic m or n (feminine singular demiurgică, masculine plural demiurgici, feminine and neuter plural demiurgice)

  1. demiurgic

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