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mys·tic
/ˈmɪstɪk/
(
a
.)神祕的,奧祕的神祕主義者
From:
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mystic
密士提克寫碼系統
From:
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mystic
密士提克寫碼系統
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mys·tic
Mys·tic·al
a.
1.
Remote
from
or
beyond
human
comprehension
;
baffling
human
understanding
;
unknowable
;
obscure
;
mysterious
.
Heaven's
numerous
hierarchy
span
The
mystic
gulf
from
God
to
man
. --
Emerson
.
God
hath
revealed
a
way
mystical
and
supernatural
.
--
Hooker
.
2.
Importing
or
implying
mysticism
;
involving
some
secret
meaning
;
allegorical
;
emblematical
;
as
,
a
mystic
dance
;
mystic
Babylon
.
Thus
,
then
,
did
the
spirit
of
unity
and
meekness
inspire
every
joint
and
sinew
of
the
mystical
body
.
--
Milton
.
--
Mys*tic*al*ly
,
adv.
--
Mys*tic*al*ness
,
n.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mys·tic
n.
One
given
to
mysticism
;
one
who
holds
mystical
views
,
interpretations
,
etc
.;
especially
,
in
ecclesiastical
history
,
one
who
professed
mysticism
.
See
Mysticism
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mystic
adj
1:
having
an
import
not
apparent
to
the
senses
nor
obvious
to
the
intelligence
;
beyond
ordinary
understanding
;
"
mysterious
symbols
"; "
the
mystical
style
of
Blake
";
"
occult
lore
"; "
the
secret
learning
of
the
ancients
"
[
syn
:
mysterious
,
mystical
,
occult
,
secret
,
orphic
]
2:
relating
to
or
resembling
mysticism
; "
mystical
intuition
";
"
mystical
theories
about
the
securities
market
" [
syn
:
mystical
]
3:
relating
to
or
characteristic
of
mysticism
; "
mystical
religion
" [
syn
:
mystical
]
n
:
someone
who
believes
in
the
existence
of
realities
beyond
human
comprehension
[
syn
:
religious mystic
]
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