unmystical

adj

Etymology

From un- + mystical.

  1. derived from μυστικός
  2. derived from mysticus
  3. derived from mistique
  4. suffixed as mystical — “mystic + al
  5. prefixed as unmystical — “un + mystical

Definitions

  1. Not mystical.

    • With all his attention bent in this new direction, Darwin soon noticed that a good deal was occurring in an entirely unmystical and even unmeaning way of which the older speculative Deist-Evolutionists had taken little or no account.

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