Mystic
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Mystic ( adjective )
- Related to mystery or mysticism.
- Difficult to understand or explain.
Origin:
From latin mysticus, from greek mystikos, from mystes "initiate", from myein "to close the eyes or mouth, initiate into secret rites".
Examples:
- The mystic symbols on the ancient temple walls were never fully understood.
- He had a mystic experience while meditating.
- The book was filled with mystic teachings.
- The mystic landscape of the Himalayas is both beautiful and mysterious.
- The mystic properties of the gemstone were said to bring good luck.
(As a noun)
Mystic ( noun )
- Related to mystery or mysticism.
- Difficult to understand or explain.
Origin:
From latin mysticus, from greek mystikos, from mystes "initiate", from myein "to close the eyes or mouth, initiate into secret rites".
Examples:
- The mystic symbols on the ancient temple walls were never fully understood.
- He had a mystic experience while meditating.
- The book was filled with mystic teachings.
- The mystic landscape of the Himalayas is both beautiful and mysterious.
- The mystic properties of the gemstone were said to bring good luck.