TULPA

Etymology

Noun

tulpa (plural tulpas or tulpae)

(Buddhism, mysticism) A magical creature that attains corporeal reality, having been originally merely imaginary.

A modern type of imaginary friend inspired by traditional tulpa.

Anagrams

• Pluta, Putla

Source: Wiktionary



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