Edetic
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Pertaining to mythology and symbolism.
"Thus we have the geographic interpretation of history by Huntington, Haushofer, Mahan, Spykman, Turner and their disciples, the economic interpretation by Marx and his disciples, the racial explanations of Hegel and Hitler, the morphology of Spengler and the edetic views of Arnold Toynbee."
- 2 Alternative spelling of eidetic. alt-of, alternative
"Their high level of form-perception and retentive memories are based on recognition, resensation and edetic imagery."
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More examples"Thus we have the geographic interpretation of history by Huntington, Haushofer, Mahan, Spykman, Turner and their disciples, the economic interpretation by Marx and his disciples, the racial explanations of Hegel and Hitler, the morphology of Spengler and the edetic views of Arnold Toynbee."
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