Anthroposophy

//ˌænθɹəˈpɑsəfi//

Synonyms for "anthroposophy" (13 found)

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Greek

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  • ανθρωποσοφία noun (philosophy)

Hungarian

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  • antropozófia noun (philosophy)

Irish

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  • antrapasúnacht noun (philosophy)

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Khmer

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  • នរបញ្ញា noun (philosophy)

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Russian

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Ukrainian

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Biodynamic agriculture is based on anthroposophy, a philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner, which postulates the existence of a spiritual world.

Source: tatoeba (3076524)

Anthroposophy was having definite effects. I couldn't take any of this to heart. Other-worldliness tinged it all and every little while my spirit seemed to dissociate itself.

Source: wiktionary

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