different between heretical vs atheistic
heretical
English
Alternative forms
- hæretical (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle English, borrowed from Middle French eretical and from Medieval Latin haereticalis, from haereticus. See heretic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /h????t?k?l/
Adjective
heretical (comparative more heretical, superlative most heretical)
- Of or pertaining to heresy or heretics.
- (of ideas or views) Contrary to mainstream or accepted opinion.
- Synonym: unorthodox
Derived terms
Related terms
- heresy
- heretic
Translations
See also
- heterodox
- heterodoxy
Anagrams
- cheralite, etherical
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atheistic
English
Etymology
atheist +? -ic
Adjective
atheistic (comparative more atheistic, superlative most atheistic)
- of or relating to atheists or atheism
Synonyms
- atheistical
- (obsolete) atheous
- nontheistic
Antonyms
- theistic
Translations
atheistic From the web:
- atheist means
- what's atheistic existentialism
- what aesthetic are you
- what atheistic approach
- what does atheist mean
- what is atheistic religion
- what is atheistic materialism
- what does atheist
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