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1 mistico
(pl -ci) mystic(al)* * *mistico agg.1 mystic (al): estasi mistica, mystical ecstasy // (teol.) il corpo mistico di Cristo, the Mystical Body of Christ2 (estens.) (che comporta adesione acritica) blind: una fiducia mistica in qlco., a blind faith in sthg.3 (fig.) (puro, spirituale) spiritual, pure: un amore mistico, a spiritual love◆ s.m. mystic: i mistici medievali, the mediaeval mystics.* * *['mistiko] mistico -a, -ci, -che1. agg2. sm* * *1. 2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) mystic* * *misticopl. -ci, - che /'mistiko, t∫i, ke/mystic(al); [ amore] spiritual(f. -a) mystic. -
2 occulto
occulto agg.1 ( nascosto) hidden, concealed: amore occulto, hidden love; pensiero occulto, concealed thought; esercitare un potere occulto, to exercise occult power; possedere doti occulte, to possess occult powers // (comm.) socio occulto, sleeping (o silent o dormant) partner // (dir.) vizio occulto, hidden defect (o default o fault)* * *[ok'kulto] occulto (-a)1. aggle scienze occulte — the occult sg, the occult sciences
2. sm* * *[ok'kulto] 1.1) [scienze, forze] occult; [ potere] mystic2) (segreto) [pensieri, ragioni, fondi] secret2.sostantivo maschile* * *occulto/ok'kulto/1 [scienze, forze] occult; [ potere] mystic2 (segreto) [pensieri, ragioni, fondi] secretl'occulto the occult. -
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4 mistica
mistica s.f.1 mysticism; mystical theology: la mistica cristiana, Christian mysticism2 (estens.) (adesione acritica a un'ideologia) mystique, idealizing theory: la mistica nazista, the mystique of Nazism; la mistica della forza, the mystique of force3 (genere letterario) mystic literature.
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Mystic — or Mistick may refer to: A person who practices mysticism, or a reference to a mystery, mystic studies or the occult. Ships: HMS Mystic, two ships of the Royal Navy USS Mystic (1853), a ship of the United States Navy DSRV 1 Mystic … Wikipedia
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mystic — [mis′tik] adj. [ME mistik < L mysticus < Gr mystikos, belonging to secret rites < mystēs, one initiated: see MYSTERY1] 1. of mysteries, or esoteric rites or doctrines 2. MYSTICAL 3. of obscure or occult character or meaning [mystic… … English World dictionary
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