totemic
Americanadjective
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of, being, or relating to a natural object or animate being, as an animal or bird, assumed as the emblem of a clan, family, or group.
Crocodiles are regarded as totemic animals in some parts of Africa, connected with a group's origin, ancestors, and place.
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of, being, or relating to anything regarded as a distinctive or venerated emblem by a group or individual.
I explained that the great horse trilogy, My Friend Flicka, was one of the most vivid and totemic elements of my childhood.
This has been a totemic issue for their party over the years, literally a signature policy during the last election.
Other Word Forms
- subtotemic adjective
- totemically adverb
Etymology
Origin of totemic
First recorded in 1840–50; totem ( def. ) + -ic
Example Sentences
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"These things that I have built are totemic creatures but also prayer for the existence and continuation of the existence of creatures and insects."
From BBC
For his followers, Nemtsov is a totemic figure in Russian political life -- seen as a once-future leader who might have taken the country on a different path.
From Barron's
Mandelson, a totemic figure on the left of British politics, was photographed being escorted from a property in London by police officers.
Picasso’s Cubism introduced Lam not only to European modernism but also to its sources—African masks and totemic art, to which Lam, understandably, felt a familial connection.
He said the case "became sort of totemic of the distraction of issues that it felt like a different part of government were fascinated by".
From BBC
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