Ouroborosian

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Synonym of ouroboric.

    "In fact, in Dr. Manhattan's assertion that he has become so interested in human beings that he thinks he will go create some, Moore implies an Ouroborosian view of the cosmos. Because he is a man who becomes a god who creates men who presumably repeat the process, Dr. Manhattan can be read as a version of Ouroboros, the serpent who swallows its own tail."

  2. 2
    Alternative letter-case form of Ouroborosian. alt-of

    "And all of it eminently disposable, fated to be consumed and retweeted and referred to for a few hours then forgotten, like veerything else passing through the self-devouring gullet of the ouroborosian media Leviathan we live within, picked up and dropped as we keep searching for newer confirmations of our half-articulated hopes and fears, more recent pictures to prove to us our world makes sense, fresher flags to wave[…]"

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"In fact, in Dr. Manhattan's assertion that he has become so interested in human beings that he thinks he will go create some, Moore implies an Ouroborosian view of the cosmos. Because he is a man who becomes a god who creates men who presumably repeat the process, Dr. Manhattan can be read as a version of Ouroboros, the serpent who swallows its own tail."

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