PANTHEISTICAL

Etymology

From Greek Θεϊσμός

Adjective

pantheistical (comparative more pantheistical, superlative most pantheistical)

of or relating to pantheism

Source: Wiktionary


Pan`the*is"tic, Pan`the*is"tic*al, a.

Definition: Of or pertaining to pantheism; founded in, or leading to, pantheism.

– Pan`the*is"tic*al*ly, adv.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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Coffee Trivia

The word “coffee” entered the English language in 1582 via the Dutch “koffie,” borrowed from the Ottoman Turkish “kahve,” borrowed in turn from the Arabic “qahwah.” The Arabic word qahwah was traditionally held to refer to a type of wine.

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