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Definitions for hermitical
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Princeton's WordNet
anchoritic, eremitic, eremitical, hermitic, hermiticaladjective
characterized by ascetic solitude
"the eremitic element in the life of a religious colony"; "his hermitic existence"
Wiktionary
hermiticaladjective
Pertaining to a hermit; reclusive.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Hermiticaladjective
Suitable to a hermit.
Etymology: from hermit.
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hermitical
Hermitical refers to the nature or lifestyle of a hermit, meaning living in solitude or seclusion, often for religious or philosophical reasons. It can also refer to something related to or resembling a hermit, such as a person who leads an extremely solitary life or tends to avoid interacting with others.
Webster Dictionary
Hermiticaladjective
pertaining to, or suited for, a hermit
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hermitical in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hermitical in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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- hermiticalArabic
- hermitickéCzech
- hermiticalDanish
- hermiticalGerman
- εμετικόGreek
- herméticoSpanish
- هرمنوتیکPersian
- hermiticalFinnish
- hermitiqueFrench
- hermiticalHindi
- hermiticalHungarian
- pertapaIndonesian
- eremiticaItalian
- הרמיטיHebrew
- 陰気Japanese
- ರಾಜಕೀಯKannada
- 허름한Korean
- REDUCTUSLatin
- hermiticalDutch
- hermiticalNorwegian
- hermitycznyPolish
- herméticoPortuguese
- hermiticalRomanian
- hermiticalRussian
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- hermiticalTamil
- hermiticalTelugu
- hermiticalThai
- hermiticalTurkish
- герметичнийUkrainian
- ہتھیارUrdu
- quan trọngVietnamese
- hermiticalYiddish
- hermiticalChinese
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