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Buddhistic

American  
[boo-dist-ik, boo-] / buˈdɪst ɪk, bʊ- /

adjective

  1. a less common variant of Buddhist.


Example Sentences

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He says, "Well, first of all, 'The Dude abides.' That's very Buddhistic."

From Salon

The face, ground down by who knows what pressures, looks Buddhistic.

From New York Times

Some also have read Zen and other Buddhistic meanings into his work.

From Washington Post

As it could be still further punished for evil deeds by transmission into the lower animal forms, there naturally followed the Buddhistic and Brahmanical prohibition of slaying any created thing, except reptiles and fish.

From Project Gutenberg

It would be easy to fill a large volume with the alleged miracles of Buddha and Chrishna, and Prof. Max Müller affirms that the Buddhistic miracles “surpass in wonderfulness the miracles of all other religions.”

From Project Gutenberg