IPA: /hɜːməˈnjuːtɪkli/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛnʊtɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to interpretation, especially of texts or symbols.
Example: The text was analyzed hermeneutically to uncover deeper meanings.
IPA: /hɜːməˈnjuːtɪks/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛnˌjuːtɪks/
Definition: The study of how to interpret texts, especially religious or philosophical writings.
Example: The professor taught a course on hermeneutics, focusing on the interpretation of ancient scriptures.
IPA: /hɜːˈmɛtɪk/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛtɪk/
Definition: Completely sealed off from outside air or influence, often used to describe something that is airtight or isolated.
Example: The jar was hermetic, ensuring that no air could enter and spoil the contents.
IPA: /hɜːˈmɛtɪkəl/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛtɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to something that is airtight or sealed off from outside influences, often used in a metaphorical sense to describe something that is obscure or difficult to understand.
Example: The scientist used a hermetical seal to ensure that no air could enter the container.
IPA: /hɜːˈmɛtɪzəm/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛtɪzəm/
Definition: A set of philosophical and mystical teachings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, often involving alchemy and the pursuit of hidden knowledge.
Example: Many scholars study hermetism to understand ancient mystical traditions.
IPA: /hɜːˈmɛtɪst/
KK: /hɜrˈmɛtɪst/
Definition: A person who follows or believes in the teachings and philosophies found in the Hermetic texts, often related to mysticism and the occult.
Example: The hermetist studied ancient texts to gain deeper insights into the mysteries of the universe.
IPA: /hɜːˈmɪtɪk/
KK: /hɜrˈmɪtɪk/
Definition: Relating to a person who lives in solitude, often for religious reasons, or having characteristics of such a lifestyle.
Example: The hermitic lifestyle can be very peaceful, away from the noise of society.
IPA: /ˈhɛtərəˌklaɪt/
KK: /ˈhɛtərəˌklaɪt/
Definition: Describing something that does not follow the usual rules or patterns; it is unusual or irregular in form or behavior.
Example: The artist's work was heteroclite, combining styles that seemed to clash with each other.
Definition: A person who behaves in an unconventional way or does not conform to the usual standards.
Example: As a heteroclite, she often challenged societal norms and expectations.
IPA: /ˈhɛtəroʊdɒks/
KK: /ˈhɛtəroʊdɑks/
Definition: Having beliefs or opinions that are different from what is generally accepted or traditional.
Example: His heterodox views on education sparked a lot of debate among the teachers.
IPA: /ˌhɛtəˈrɒdɒksi/
KK: /hɛtəˈrɒdɒksi/
Definition: A belief or opinion that differs from the accepted or traditional views, especially in religion or philosophy.
Example: His views on the subject were considered heterodoxy by the mainstream scholars.
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