syncretic in English

adjective

of or pertaining to syncretism; characterized by the union of two different things; characterized by the union of two different forms of belief

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1. The syncretic that head, system works, detached, again syncretic is process of an adj development.

2. One can almost feel the discomfort such syncretic attitudes created in Longobardi.

3. The omnibus design product that survey design unit is syncretic of survey, design produces an unit.

4. This resulted in the creation of syncretic creeds such as Candomblé.

5. At the same time every instruction situation is not isolated but syncretic each other.

6. Some arts have a very specific focus while others, as Mixed martial arts, are more syncretic.

7. 16 In his praise of Buddhism and throughout the entire conversation, Yang gives evidence of syncretic tendencies.

8. You found a strange man with world peculiar place, syncretic of his spirit flesh, duteous degree hundred.

9. In his praise of Buddhism and throughout the entire conversation, Yang gives evidence of syncretic tendencies.

10. Today, there remains a kind of syncretic, or fusion, religion that combines pre-Hispanic native customs with Roman Catholic traditions.

11. Under the influence of all these techniques and forms mentioned above, Syncretic painting depicts realistic, exquisite, complanate and flamboyant particularity.

12. Be about to communicate complete spirit the target that should become a gender, target itself can make a person abstracted, importune spirit desire syncretic , achieve not easily instead.

13. Barbadian culture is syncretic, and the island's musical culture is perceived as a mixture of African and British musics, with certain unique elements that derive from Indigenous sources.

14. Alawite doctrine incorporates Islamic, Gnostic, neo-Platonic, Christian (for example, they celebrate Mass including the consecration of bread and wine) and other elements and has, therefore, been described as syncretic

15. The wabi and sabi concepts are religious in origin, but actual usage of the words in Japanese is often quite casual because of the syncretic nature of Japanese belief.

16. In the modern era, new syncretic languages developed in the region such as Urdu that is used by Muslim community of northern south Asia (particularly Pakistan and northern states of India).

17. The state religion of the Bengal Sultanate was Islam, and the region under its rule, a region that ultimately emerged as the modern nation of Bangladesh, saw a growth of a syncretic form of Islam.

18. * Down the ages, India has shown a rare receptivity and has been quick to absorb other cultures, religions and values, a relentless process of amalgamation and synthesis that has produced the rich tapestry of a pluralistic, multi-cultural and multi-religious syncretic India.

19. The Alawites, kent as Alawi, Nusayris an Ansaris an aw ( ‘Alawīyyah Arabic: علوية ‎, Nuṣayrī Arabic: نصيريون ‎, an al-Anṣāriyyah) are a prominent meestical an syncretic releegious group who follae a branch o the Twaler schuil o Shia Islam .

20. In the Dominican Republic, you can find chicharron meat being sold in practically every town, but it is Villa Mella, a village founded by early Dominicans of African origin--and also famous for its syncretic music--that is known as the capital of Chicharrones.