Gnostic

[ UK /nˈɒstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to Gnosticism
    Gnostic writings
NOUN
  1. an advocate of Gnosticism
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How To Use Gnostic In A Sentence

  • I never believed in God, not even between the ages of six and ten, when I was an agnostic.
  • It's not because I'm worried about what they might think, or anything ridiculous like that, it's because in a lot of cases this material was intended for me alone - either through an oral tradition or as a gnostic revelation from the spirits.
  • We may earnestly believe that they're wrong - whether they're non-Christians, heretics, apostates, agnostics, atheists, or what have you.
  • Of course the appendix has always been subject to inflammation, just as it is now, but in former years the disease we call appendicitis bore various names, depending upon the diagnostic skill of the attending physician. Appendicitis
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  • After this she was not strong enough to work in interventional cardiology and devoted herself to clinical and diagnostic cardiology.
  • Goodness of fit was assessed by diagnostic plots and the statistical significance of the Pearson chi-square of the fitted model.
  • Important negative prognostic factors in both conditions include patients older than 65 years, hypotension, and coma.
  • This is the proposition that I hoped the government would deny, or at least remain agnostic about.
  • The duck feather did not contain diagnostic characters for species identification.
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