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extramundane

[ ek-struh-muhn-deyn, -muhn-deyn ]

adjective

  1. beyond our world or the material universe.


extramundane

/ ˌɛ°ì²õ³Ù°ùəˈ³¾ÊŒ²Ô»å±ðɪ²Ô /

adjective

  1. not of the physical world or universe
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of extramundane1

First recorded in 1655–65, from Late Latin ±ð³æ³Ù°ùÄå³¾³Ü²Ô»åÄå²Ô³Ü²õ “beyond the worldâ€; extra-, mundane
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He said his goal was to find extramundane metaphors to depict the emotional roller coaster involved in 21st century dating.

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A further attempt to secure a complete unity of the world appears in those systems of thought which regard the world as self-sufficient and, therefore, dispense with extramundane agency.

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I was packin' a couple of black eyes, the particulars of which is extramundane to this case, an' the barkeep, defendant here's alleged brother, asked certain pertinent an' unmitigated questions concernin' the aforesaid black eyes.

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If any one chooses to assume that it was created by an extramundane power, Haeckel says he will not object.

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The Evangelical party has remained down to the present day non-political, and in its own estimation extramundane, taking part in the affairs of the nation only when some religious object was directly in view.

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