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Definitions for schismatic
sɪzˈmæt ɪk, skɪz-schis·mat·ic
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Princeton's WordNet
schismatic, schismaticaladjective
of or relating to or involved in or characteristic of schism
"schismatic sects"
Wiktionary
schismaticnoun
A person involved in a schism
schismaticadjective
Of or pertaining to a schism
schismaticadjective
Of or pertaining to a schisma
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schismatic
A schismatic is a person or entity that creates or incites a division or schism within a group, such as a religious or political institution, by opposing or deviating from commonly accepted beliefs, doctrines, or traditions. This act of promoting discord or split is usually based on differences in viewpoints, beliefs, ideologies, or interpretations.
Webster Dictionary
Schismaticadjective
of or pertaining to schism; implying schism; partaking of the nature of schism; tending to schism; as, schismatic opinions or proposals
Schismaticnoun
one who creates or takes part in schism; one who separates from an established church or religious communion on account of a difference of opinion
Etymology: [L. schismaticus, Gr. : cf. F. schismatique.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of schismatic in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of schismatic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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- Schismatiker, Schismatikerin, schismatischGerman
- skismaEsperanto
- cismáticoSpanish
- hajaannusta lietsovaFinnish
- szakadárHungarian
- bersifat memecahbelahIndonesian
- scismaticoItalian
- schismatiekDutch
- skismaNorwegian
- schizmatyckiPolish
- cismáticoPortuguese
- расколница, расколникSerbo-Croatian
- schismatiskSwedish
- 分裂的Chinese
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