Mystic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Mystic ( adjective )

  1. Related to mystery or mysticism.
  2. 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:

  1. The mystic symbols on the ancient temple walls were never fully understood.
  2. He had a mystic experience while meditating.
  3. The book was filled with mystic teachings.
  4. The mystic landscape of the Himalayas is both beautiful and mysterious.
  5. The mystic properties of the gemstone were said to bring good luck.

(As a noun)

Mystic ( noun )

  1. Related to mystery or mysticism.
  2. 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:

  1. The mystic symbols on the ancient temple walls were never fully understood.
  2. He had a mystic experience while meditating.
  3. The book was filled with mystic teachings.
  4. The mystic landscape of the Himalayas is both beautiful and mysterious.
  5. The mystic properties of the gemstone were said to bring good luck.
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