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alchemistic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to alchemists

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  • PARACELSUS 'views were based upon his theory (undoubtedly true in a sense) that man is a microcosm, a world in miniature. 24 Now, all things material, taught PARACELSUS, contain the three principles termed in alchemistic phraseology salt, sulphur, and mercury. Bygone Beliefs
  • Author of alchemistic and occult writings quoted in the Fihrist. Languagehat.com: AN ARAB CHAMPOLLION?
  • Under any circumstances, the preseason Power Rankings are a crapshoot, an alchemistical jumble of hard data and gut instincts. CNN.com
  • Afterwards, he appears to have degenerated into an impostor, but this is said to have been a finesse to hide his true character as an alchemistic adept. Bygone Beliefs
  • Perhaps more artists should get involved in politics to use our alchemistic skills to change such an ugly trade into something more beautiful. January 2009
  • While it heated up, I went back to the bar and tried to reenact my alchemistic trick in a wine glass. GOLD • by Michael McDonnell
  • Undoing the people's will is the mystical bait and switch known as the alchemistic art of the political magic, it's cornerstone and that ruling spirit is enmeshed in every aspect of the phantom system governance. Room Eight
  • There's an alchemistic quality to some of the more common explanations of Europe's crisis. 2012: A U.S. Referendum on Europe
  • It appears more probable, however, either that Lully the alchemist was a personage distinct from the Lully whose life we have sketched above, or that the alchemistic writings attributed to him are forgeries of a similar nature to the works of pseudo-Geber (§ 32). Alchemy: Ancient and Modern
  • Sendivogius offered to effect Sethon's escape in return for assistance in his alchemistic pursuits, to which arrangement the Scottish alchemist willingly agreed. Bygone Beliefs
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