IDIORRHYTHMIC

Etymology

Adjective

idiorrhythmic (comparative more idiorrhythmic, superlative most idiorrhythmic)

(Christianity) self-regulating; usually referring to a form of monastic life where monks live alone, often in isolation, constantly in mental prayer

Source: Wiktionary



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