technomantic
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From technomancy + -ic.
Adjective
[edit]technomantic (comparative more technomantic, superlative most technomantic)
- Pertaining to technomancy.
- 1993, David B. Pilurs, Lenore R. Caruso, Sara L. Caruso, Sun and Storm: The Enchiridion, →ISBN, page 46:
- Magetech only represents one facet of technomancy. It allows you to take a pile of metal parts, Power Crystals, Focussing Crystals, and whatever else you've gathered and turn the whole mess into a technomantic device.
- 2000, Stewart Wieck, Truth Until Paradox, →ISBN, page 45:
- Gideon thought he had won her cooperation, her agreement not to try to undermine the technomantic power structure that, in his words, held the city together.
- 2014, Andrew J Brown, Joseph B Collins, Ultraverse, →ISBN:
- When the cow-sized mravi entered, bringing the drug administering technomantic apparatus, Spooky held out a hand to stop it for just a second.
- 2015, Tim Pratt, Pathfinder Tales: Reign of Stars, →ISBN, page 98:
- Redfang was fond of Alaeron, and respected enough in the town for that fondness to extend an aura of general protection to the outsiders, but even a whiff of the technomantic arts could lead to a sudden shift in tone, and the two newcomers could easily find themselves the subjects of a show trial that would end with the two of them fed to a bear, or given some other appropriately rustic form of execution.