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pantheonic

  • a word derived from Pantheon.
    Pantheon
    noun
    a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d.

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What an odd and burdensome legacy for the pantheonic artist.

From New York Times Jan. 14, 2020

To use the terminology of the pantheonic Deadwood, I don’t need my TV to come in one discrete, obvious motherlode of gold.

From Time Nov. 13, 2013

Serene, mystical, glowingly colored and, by the way, the slowest in stereo, it is a pantheonic accomplishment he could not have matched a decade ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

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