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exoterica

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[ek-suh-ter-i-kuh] / ˌɛk səˈtɛr ɪ kə /

plural noun

  1. ideas, principles, writings, or the like, of an exoteric nature.


Etymology

Origin of exoterica

< Late Latin, neuter plural of exotericus exoteric

Example Sentences

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He supposed that some one had forged five additional books in the name of this father, in which he had gathered together a mass of fabulous matter, and had entitled them 'Exoterica,' attaching them to the genuine five books.

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